
Midrats Episode 752: March NATSEC Free-for-All
Mar 23, 2026
01:02:00
After a series of great guests, the Midrats Podcast returns this week with the ever popular, “Free-for-All” format!It’s just Mark and me for the full hour as we discuss the latest developments from the Iranian conflict and elsewhere.
Summary
Sal and Mark discuss the meticulous planning behind military operations, the nuances of Iran’s strategic posture, and the broader implications for global security. Whether you’re a defense enthusiast or a security professional, this discussion sheds light on the complexity and professionalism inherent in modern military planning.
In this episode:
00:00 - Introduction and episode overview
00:42 - The importance of deliberate military planning
02:24 - Iran’s decades-long strategic preparation
03:46 - Hierarchical planning from national directives to tactical execution
05:05 - Goals of the recent operations and response to higher command
06:57 - The reality of complex war plans, including branch and serial strategies
08:15 - Collaboration with Israel and target sharing
09:29 - Long-term planning and crisis adaptation
10:55 - Asset management and tactical operational adjustments
12:30 - The process of assessing mission success and defining end states
15:39 - Comparative military experience of the U.S. and Israel
17:02 - Duration and exit strategies for military operations
18:17 - How success is measured and operational end points
19:38 - Risks of mission creep and regime stability post-operation
21:11 - Insights from military leadership on regime resilience
22:58 - Impacts of leadership losses and succession in Iran
24:44 - Potential for regime radicalization and future conflicts
27:40 - Clarification on key geographic targets in the Strait of Hormuz
30:01 - Ballistic missile threats to Europe and the U.S.
33:07 - Iranian missile development and regional motivations
36:15 - Defense systems in Europe and political considerations
43:03 - China’s position regarding tanker escort and regional interests
50:38 - Focus on geographic hotspots and missile threats near Iran
52:29 - Israeli agility and sensor capabilities in targeting
57:41 - Internal resistance within Iran and revolution prospects
59:34 - Strategic patience and operational objectives
60:10 - Teaser for next week’s guest: Blake Herzinger
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Summary
Sal and Mark discuss the meticulous planning behind military operations, the nuances of Iran’s strategic posture, and the broader implications for global security. Whether you’re a defense enthusiast or a security professional, this discussion sheds light on the complexity and professionalism inherent in modern military planning.
In this episode:
- The myth of spontaneous military actions and the importance of detailed operational planning
- Decades of strategic intelligence and military preparation on Iran
- The layered process of deliberate planning, from high-level directives to tactical execution
- The significance of coalition operations, particularly with Israel, and target division strategies
- How the U.S. and allies use phased operations to achieve specific objectives and measure success
- The potential long-term impacts of current operations on Iran’s regime and regional stability
- The role of misinformation and the importance of diversified information sources in understanding geopolitical events
- Insights on missile defense systems, threats in the Strait of Hormuz, and implications for Europe and Asia
- Reflections on Iranian capabilities, internal resistance, and future regional conflicts
00:00 - Introduction and episode overview
00:42 - The importance of deliberate military planning
02:24 - Iran’s decades-long strategic preparation
03:46 - Hierarchical planning from national directives to tactical execution
05:05 - Goals of the recent operations and response to higher command
06:57 - The reality of complex war plans, including branch and serial strategies
08:15 - Collaboration with Israel and target sharing
09:29 - Long-term planning and crisis adaptation
10:55 - Asset management and tactical operational adjustments
12:30 - The process of assessing mission success and defining end states
15:39 - Comparative military experience of the U.S. and Israel
17:02 - Duration and exit strategies for military operations
18:17 - How success is measured and operational end points
19:38 - Risks of mission creep and regime stability post-operation
21:11 - Insights from military leadership on regime resilience
22:58 - Impacts of leadership losses and succession in Iran
24:44 - Potential for regime radicalization and future conflicts
27:40 - Clarification on key geographic targets in the Strait of Hormuz
30:01 - Ballistic missile threats to Europe and the U.S.
33:07 - Iranian missile development and regional motivations
36:15 - Defense systems in Europe and political considerations
43:03 - China’s position regarding tanker escort and regional interests
50:38 - Focus on geographic hotspots and missile threats near Iran
52:29 - Israeli agility and sensor capabilities in targeting
57:41 - Internal resistance within Iran and revolution prospects
59:34 - Strategic patience and operational objectives
60:10 - Teaser for next week’s guest: Blake Herzinger
Show Links:
