Israel and USA kicking weak Iran’s ass.

The Pentagon has burned through so many missiles in the Iran exchange that Trump is dragging Lockheed and Raytheon CEOs into the White House like a failing factory boss demanding overtime. The military admits the Iran strike consumed more long-range munitions than 4 years of Ukraine. Trump is posting fantasies about “unlimited supply” while Raytheon can barely promise to “eventually” reach 1,000 Tomahawks a year and the Pentagon only budgeted 57 for 2026. The industrial base is so hollowed out they’re threatening contractors with punishment if they don’t ramp up, even though the system physically can’t produce at wartime tempo. America just showed the world that one regional confrontation with Iran drained decades of planning assumptions.

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The New York Times — not a Telegram channel, not a Russian state broadcaster, the New York Times — has published satellite imagery confirming what Iran said it was doing while Washington was busy telling you it wasn’t working. Every major US base across the Gulf. Systematically and methodically.Bahrain, Fifth Fleet headquarters, the nerve centre of American naval power in the region. Al Udeid Qatar — already missing its $1.1 billion AN/TPY-2 radar. Camp Arifjan Kuwait. Ali Al Salem. Prince Sultan in Saudi Arabia. UAE facilities. SATCOM terminals destroyed. Radomes cracked open. Satellite dishes gone. Missile tracking infrastructure — the AN/TPY-2 radar systems that coordinate every Patriot and THAAD battery in theater — targeted with what the imagery confirms was not luck but architecture.Iran didn’t just strike US bases. It mapped the communication and coordination layer that makes American missile defense function as a unified system and then it peeled it apart, base by base, across five countries simultaneously.This is not retaliation but doctrine. Thirty years of studying exactly how the American military machine sees, communicates, and coordinates and then, when the moment came, going straight for the eyes. The interceptors are blind. The magazines are depleted. The Navy can’t guarantee escorts in the Strait. Raytheon is being summoned to emergency meetings. South Korea is sitting exposed. And the New York Times just put the satellite pictures on the front page.Washington built the most expensive military architecture in human history. Iran just showed you the blueprint for how to dismantle it. This is not going according to plan.

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Nixon is currently talking about how he thinks Iran hit our aircraft carrier.....they certainly drove it away....and the Ford almost certainly has bigger problems than the sewage system (likely correct).
 

Zlatti71

@Zlatti_71



How to destabilize an entire region in a matter of days…“Trust the plan”?There is no plan. Once the Tomahawks and Patriots are gone, they have nothing left. No strategy, no control, no idea what comes next. The situation has already slipped beyond their grasp.In the end they will bomb what they can and leave. Like they always do. Declaring “Mission accomplished!”While the region burns in the chaos they created.
 
The Battle plan called for pauses......fake cease fires.....so that the Empire could regroup.

The Iranian response was "Fuck That Noise.....Let's GO!!!"
 
According to reports the Kurd response is "You have failed us too many times......GET BENT"

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Max Blumenthal
@MaxBlumenthal


Now that Trump's plan for regime change through a stand-off aerial war has failed, his admin says it plans to arm Kurdish militias to destabilize IranYet when the US abandoned the SDF in Syria, they were quickly routed by the ragtag army that rules Damascus, and exposed as a guerrilla force that can not hold territory without American fire supportThe Kurdish militias on Iran's frontiers are already armed and can not currently advance on IRGC forces So it's worth asking if the Pentagon will be providing "advisors" and close ground support as it did when the US first entered the Vietnam war Was this what senators were referring when they fretted about US "boots on the ground" following today's Capitol Hill briefing? Are the Kurds merely a political Trojan Horse for an invading US army?

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