Lazar Berman: What does history of air power tell us about Iran war?
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🗓️ 3 April 2026
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Summary
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Lazar Focus. Each Friday, join host diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman for a deep dive into what's behind the news that spins the globe.
The US and Israel are trying to drastically weaken Iran, and maybe even bring down the regime, entirely from the air. They are certainly not the first combatants to strive for far-reaching goals through air power.
In fact, countries have tried to win wars from the air for over a century.
Airpower has a tendency to capture the imagination of civilian and military planners, leading them to believe that this time, new technology will give them the edge needed to transform warfare and avoid long, costly ground campaigns.
But strategic air campaigns almost always fall short of their goals. They do not topple regimes, do not cause the public to rise up (and often create solidarity among the enemy public), and achieve results that are anything but decisive.
Airpower certainly has its place, especially in destroying specific targets and supporting ground forces. Israel has taken that further, eliminating layers of Iranian, Hezbollah, and Hamas leadership from the air.
Can the two most capable air forces in the world win the war against Iran from the air? Or will this be the latest case study that shows how difficult it is to achieve strategic goals from the air?
Joined by diplomatic reporter Nava Freiberg, Lazar walks the listener from the 18th century, through the world wars, Vietnam, and Kosovo to explain what air power can accomplish -- and what mistakes overoptimistic planners continue to make.
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| 0:00.0 | Hello and welcome back to Laser Focus. |
| 0:05.3 | I believe this is our fifth wartime edition during the ongoing U.S.-Israeli campaign against |
| 0:10.2 | Iran. |
| 0:10.8 | We are recording this on Tuesday because, of course, we have the Passover, the Pesah holiday, |
| 0:15.8 | this week. |
| 0:16.6 | So we wanted to do something that will still be relevant on Friday. |
| 0:20.2 | Obviously this war is moving |
| 0:21.3 | very, very quickly. Things change. President Donald Trump changes his mind a lot as well. So what I |
| 0:26.4 | want to do today is to take you on a somewhat historical journey and understand what can be |
| 0:32.8 | achieved by strategic bombing. Let me make it clear what the U.S. and Israel are doing, at least to this stage, |
| 0:40.2 | there's been talk about ground troops that hasn't happened yet. We don't know if it'll happen. |
| 0:43.6 | The U.S. and Israel are trying to achieve some very, very drastic, some very lofty, some very ambitious |
| 0:50.8 | goals through the use exclusively of air power. Is that possible? What can be done |
| 0:56.8 | by air power? Is it possible to defeat an enemy? Is it possible to bring down a regime? To explore |
| 1:03.4 | all of these issues, I am here with my diplomatic colleague at the Times of Israel, someone you know |
| 1:08.8 | very well, Navafryurg, and she will be taking |
| 1:11.5 | us through this conversation to give you a better understanding of what has been done in the past |
| 1:17.5 | through strategic air bombing campaigns, how Israel looks at it, and what can be done in this war |
| 1:22.4 | by the U.S. by Israel through strategic air bombing. So Nava, thank you for being here. |
| 1:28.4 | Thank you for having me. And before we get into this conversation, we're going to go to a |
| 1:31.8 | quick break, and then we'll be back with our discussion. |
| 1:42.1 | Hi, this is Nava Fryberg, diplomatic reporter at the Times of Israel. |
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