Global Risk Profile by Tamuz Itai
For thirty years, Western military planners operated under a dangerous assumption: that modern wars would be short, surgical, and won by the side with the best technology. We optimized our defense industrial base for "Peacetime Efficiency," prioritizing corporate mergers, lean supply chains, and just-in-time logistics. But as the conflicts of the 2020s—culminating in the staggering missile expenditure of the 2026 Iran campaign (Operation Epic Fury)—have proven, modern war is still fundamentally industrial. We are facing a massive Resilience Deficit. In this video essay, we break down why the West ran out of surge capacity, why the myth of a "World War II-style total mobilization" is broken, and how new technical approaches like MOSA (Modular Open Systems Architecture) and agile defense startups are racing to fix the gap before the next major conflict tests us. Content: 00:00 The Illusion of the Push-Button War 02:09 Efficiency as Strategic Weakness 03:02 Surge Capacity 04:55 The China Comparison 07:07 The Strategic Vulnerability 08:30 “The Last Supper” 11:20 It’s Not the 1940s 12:23 A History of Ignored Warnings 13:40 Europe and Israel 15:23 The Eternal Tension 16:15 Practical Solutions 19:21 The False Dichotomy 21:26 The Great Awakening 23:20 The Interim Gap 24:00 Conclusion
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