Iran’s Shocking Rout of US Bases Take on Alon Mizrahi’s Warning
Four Days of Devastation
In a blistering four-day blitz, Iran has redrawn the Middle East’s military map by torching some of the planet’s priciest hardware. Think sprawling US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, decades of billion-dollar builds reduced to glowing embers faster than a stunt gone wrong. Mizrahi points out radars costing hundreds of millions apiece vaporized in seconds, entire installations abandoned and ablaze. It’s a humiliation the US hasn’t endured since Pearl Harbor, but this time it’s no sneak attack, it’s a sustained pounding.
The Eerie Silence
Censorship is thicker than fog on a Grand Tour rally. Back in the first Gulf War, we got endless smart-bomb footage every night; now, with the world’s top air force supposedly on the offensive, there’s zilch. No jets screaming over Tehran, no dominance of Iranian skies. Mizrahi’s right to ask: where’s the proof? American boots can’t even fantasize about touching Iranian soil.
Desperate Ideas from Washington
By day four, the Trump administration is floating plans that sound like fever dreams, escorting oil tankers through the missile-saturated Strait of Hormuz, or arming Kurdish militias to “invade” Iran. I scoff: have they glanced at a map? Iran’s a behemoth that would devour any such force, no matter the numbers. It’s like sending a Reliant Robin into a tank battle.
Underground Edge and the Endgame
Mizrahi’s verdict is stark: the US and Israel have lost before it’s even halfway done. They can pulverize buildings and rack up civilian tolls with massive ordnance, but Iran’s core military assets deep, dispersed, underground remain untouchable. They’ve kicked off a war they can’t win, and when the dust settles, America’s Middle East footprint vanishes for good. No more bases, no more meddling in West Asia.
Alon Mizrahi’s original rant, shared via Jan Klemmer, cuts through the spin like a hot knife. I say, it’s equal parts outrage, sarcasm, and disbelief, perfect for shaking anyone out of complacency. What happens next? Buckle up; it’s only getting wilder.
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