Over 11,000 munitions in 16 Days of the Iran War
rusi.orgInstead of dropping bombs, how about a crypto coin, eg: Freedom Coin: the airdrop?
They would be coupons (or private keys) and only work once a certain outcome has been reached or the price could be adjusted depending on the situation. They could also be spent somewhere and generate a greater return upon victory or just victory activation.
A few months ago with all those protesters still alive also would've been helpful.
But getting them in the hands of "the enemy" or public officials could work as a bribe.
Yet if everyone in Iran had them, it'd sort of be a win-win situation at the end of the war. That'd be the goal anyway. TRUMP coin for all?
Weren't certain Ukrainians bribed before hostilities even began?
You could also bribe oil tanker crews pretty easily. Not sure what for though.
What stands out most about Table 3 is that the US military is approximately a month, or less, away from running out of ATACMS/PrSM ground-attack missiles and THAAD interceptors. Israel is in an even more precarious spot, with its Arrow interceptor missiles likely to be completely expended by the end of March.
If that's anywhere close to accurate it seems quite dire.
As the article stresses, it might take many years to replenish the spent munitions.