The Corridor Hypothesis — Where War Meets Logistics
This is where the conversation shifts from confirmed facts to analytical speculation — but serious enough that defense circles are discussing it.
Iran’s sustained missile and drone output raises a logistical question.
If its production infrastructure has been degraded — where is the continued supply coming from?
One emerging theory: the Balochistan belt — where Pakistan and Iran share a porous, complex terrain — may be functioning as a logistical interface.
Energy flows one way.
Strategic material may flow the other.
This is not confirmed. But the geography makes it plausible. And the stakes make it consequential.
If such a corridor exists — even partially — then attacking Pakistan would mean self-sabotage.
You do not bomb your own supply chain.









































