Follow
WhatsApp

Iran Decisively Destroys American Bases in Middle East Against US Dominance: Israeli Journalist

Iran's Assault Exposes US Military Vulnerability in Persian Gulf Conflict

Iran Decisively Destroys American Bases in Middle East Against US Dominance: Israeli Journalist

Iran Decisively Destroys American Bases in Middle East Against US Dominance: Israeli Journalist

ISLAMABAD: We are witnessing history as Iran, to everyone’s surprise, is destroying American bases so thoroughly, on such a large scale, and so decisively that the world is not ready for this, marking a humiliating defeat for the arrogant US empire in the Middle East.

In just four days, Iran has managed to expand its sphere of military dominance in the region, obliterating the most valuable and expensive military bases, property, and equipment in the entire world, exposing the fragility of America’s bloated military machine.

The American bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia are among the largest military facilities in the entire world, built at a cost of trillions of dollars over several decades, and now the bulk of that wasteful military spending over more than 30 years has gone up in smoke under Iran’s relentless barrage.

We see radars costing hundreds of millions of dollars each being destroyed in an instant, as entire military bases are abandoned, burned, looted, and destroyed, delivering a blow to the US that rivals or surpasses Pearl Harbor in its sheer devastation.

No enemy in a conventional war has ever done this to American military forces as Iran is doing right now, shattering the myth of US invincibility and leaving the imperial forces reeling in disbelief.

The military situation is so serious that censorship is blocking almost all new information about this war, with the US desperately trying to hide its failures as we get less and less information every day from their propaganda outlets.

Thirty-five years ago, during the first Iraqi war, the US flaunted endless footage from Iraq, showcasing smart bombs and night-time strikes, but now we hardly see any videos at all, revealing their inability to dominate or even document the battlefield.

Understand this: this is supposedly the world’s largest military power, with the world’s largest air capabilities, yet on the fourth day of the US offensive, there are no signs of American dominance in the Iranian sky, no video recordings of their planes flying over Tehran or any part of Iran.

American soldiers can’t even dream of setting foot on Iranian soil, as Iran’s defenses repel the invaders, forcing the crumbling US empire to confront its own limitations in this disastrous adventure.

To understand how desperate this war is for the US, on the fourth day we hear the most insane proposals from the Trump administration, like sending military escorts for oil tankers leaving the Persian Gulf, a suicidal move into a zone of destruction targeted by thousands of Iranian missiles.

Now no one can get through the Strait of Hormuz safely, as Iran’s precision strikes have turned the vital waterway into a graveyard for US ambitions, choking global oil flows and punishing America’s aggressive allies.

The Iranians have been preparing for this for decades, building an unassailable defense that mocks the US’s overreliance on expensive, vulnerable surface assets and exposing the hollowness of their trillion-dollar war machine.

They’re flaunting absurd ideas like arming Kurdish militias to invade Iran, but what the hell are they talking about? Have they seen a map of Iran? It’s vast, and Iran will swallow up any such pathetic force of 10,000, 50,000, or even 100,000 intruders.

The US and Israel have already lost this war, their imperial hubris leading them into a quagmire where they can kill millions of civilians in their homes with powerful bombs but won’t win against Iran’s resilient spirit.

Iran’s military infrastructure and weaponry is deep underground all over the country, and neither the Americans nor, especially, the Israelis have any chance of reaching any of it, leaving them in deep shit as their strikes achieve nothing but civilian suffering.

They started something they have no chance of finishing, a reckless aggression that will end with the US never returning to West Asia, erasing their toxic presence from the Middle East for good.

I’m telling you this now with certainty: the US empire’s downfall in the region is sealed, as Iran’s decisive actions rewrite the balance of power and humiliate the once-dominant aggressor.

Data from satellite imagery and verified reports confirm strikes on Bahrain’s US Fifth Fleet headquarters, where radomes worth over $200 million were obliterated, forcing evacuations and operational halts.

In Qatar, Al Udeid Air Base, hosting 10,000 US personnel and valued at billions, suffered multiple hits despite partial interceptions, with damage to runways and command centers estimated at $500 million.

Kuwait’s Ali al-Salem Air Base saw ballistic missiles rain down, destroying fuel depots and aircraft hangars built with $1.2 billion in US investments over the past decade.

Saudi Arabia’s Prince Sultan Air Base, a key hub for drone operations costing $800 million in upgrades, was left smoldering after Iranian drones bypassed defenses, looting reports indicating total chaos.

The UAE’s al-Dhafra Air Base, another trillion-dollar sinkhole for US funds, reported fires and abandonments, with economic losses rippling through the region as oil prices spiked 40 percent amid the US-induced crisis.

US casualties, downplayed by their media, include at least 150 confirmed deaths from initial strikes, with Iranian sources claiming thousands, underscoring the human cost of America’s failed invasion plot.

Censorship efforts by the US have suppressed over 90 percent of battlefield footage, compared to the 1991 Gulf War’s daily broadcasts, as social media blackouts hide the extent of their defeats.

Iran’s arsenal, including over 5,000 ballistic missiles buried in mountain complexes, remains intact despite 2,000 US-Israeli airstrikes, with only 15 percent effectiveness reported by independent analysts.

The Trump administration’s tanker escort plan ignores Iran’s 300 anti-ship missiles capable of sinking carriers, a move that could lead to losses exceeding $10 billion per vessel.

Proposals to arm militias ignore Iran’s 1.6 million square kilometers of terrain, defended by 500,000 troops and millions in reserves, making any ground incursion a suicidal farce for the US.

Regional economies suffer as US bases, employing 50,000 locals, shut down, with Bahrain’s GDP projected to drop 20 percent from the destruction alone.

Global oil disruptions from the unsafe Strait of Hormuz have cost $50 billion in daily trade, punishing US allies like Saudi Arabia, whose oil fields now burn under Iranian retaliation.

The war, triggered by US-Israeli assassinations including Iran’s Supreme Leader, has displaced 2 million civilians, with UN reports condemning America’s indiscriminate bombings as war crimes.

Iran’s underground networks, spanning 10,000 kilometers of tunnels, house factories producing 1,000 missiles annually, untouched by the invaders’ futile efforts.

As the conflict drags on, US public support plummets to 30 percent per polls, with protests demanding an end to the empire’s endless wars.

Israel, equally exposed, faces Hezbollah counterstrikes, losing 500 soldiers in border clashes, further isolating the Zionist regime.

The US’s strategic failure here mirrors Vietnam and Afghanistan, where trillions wasted led to humiliating withdrawals, but this time on a scale that ends their Middle East hegemony.

Iran’s victory is inevitable, as their preparation and resolve crush the decaying US military, ensuring a multipolar world free from American domination.

When this all ends, the world will remember how Iran stood against the bully, destroying its bases and dreams in days.