In Washington’s increasingly surreal theater of war planning, it has apparently fallen to the administration’s AI Czar , , to point out what should have been obvious before the first missile was launched: wars have consequences. Not small ones. Not manageable ones. But the sort that can end civilizations. Sacks recently delivered what might be described as the most unsettling moment of honesty to emerge from the current U.S.–Iran confrontation. His warning was simple: if the conflict continues to escalate, Israel could face a scenario where its conventional defenses—systems like and —are eventually overwhelmed by Iran’s massive missile salvos. At that point, he suggested, the unthinkable could become “logical.” A nuclear weapon. Not as policy. Not as strategy. But as the final act of desperation when the illusion of control collapses. For critics who spent years celebrating the technological miracle of missile defense, this was awkward. After all, the public narrative...
Israel–Iran War Day 15 Report Date: March 13, 2026 1. Israel Warns the U.S. of Interceptor Shortage According to reporting by , Israeli officials privately informed Washington that Israel’s stockpile of ballistic missile interceptors is being rapidly depleted as the war with continues. U.S. officials told Semafor that: Israel’s interceptor inventory is approaching critically low levels . The shortage involves missiles used to intercept Iranian ballistic missile attacks . The United States had already been aware of the risk for months . One U.S. official said: “It’s something we expected and anticipated.” The comment suggests that U.S. defense planners had already predicted that Israel’s defensive systems could face strain in a prolonged war. 2. Israel’s Missile Defense System Under Heavy Strain Israel’s air-defense architecture relies on several layers , including: 1. Iron Dome. Designed to intercept short-range rockets . Mainly used against rockets from ...