EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 52 MIN
A US Air Force General on Iran, Logistics, and the War That Comes from the Sky
from Růžička & Vořechovský · host Jan Růžička
Modern wars no longer begin on the ground. They begin in the air—and even earlier in spreadsheets, satellite imagery, and logistics plans. That is why we invited US Air Force General Leonard J. Kosinski to the podcast, who served as Director for Logistics on the Pentagon’s Joint Staff and spent more than three decades planning global operations for the U.S. military.We discuss the war with Iran through the eyes of someone who understands how thousands of targets are planned, how the architecture of an air campaign actually works, and why logistics ultimately decides the outcome—because without it, no modern war would last more than a few days.
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Modern wars no longer begin on the ground. They begin in the air—and even earlier in spreadsheets, satellite imagery, and logistics plans. That is why we invited US Air Force General Leonard J. Kosinski to the podcast, who served as Director for Logistics on the Pentagon’s Joint Staff and spent more than three decades planning global operations for the U.S. military.We discuss the war with Iran through the eyes of someone who understands how thousands of targets are planned, how the architecture of an air campaign actually works, and why logistics ultimately decides the outcome—because without it, no modern war would last more than a few days.
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A US Air Force General on Iran, Logistics, and the War That Comes from the Sky
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