IRAN DEPLOYS SOVIET COLD-WAR F-5 FIGHTER JET – BOMBS U.S. MILITARY BASE
- Michael Thervil

- 12 hours ago
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Written by Michael Thervil

[Iran bombs U.S. Military base] In an epic and devastating act, the Iranian Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) has both penetrated American air space and struck an estimated 100 American Military assets on American Military base, Camp Buehring, Kuwait with a Soviet Cold-War F-5 Fighter Jet. This Iranian feat was executed while the airspace of the military base was “protected” by a layered aerial defense protocol that included the American's patriot defense missile systems. American Military assets such as storage warehouses, radar systems, general infrastructure, aircraft, and airstrips were destroyed during the Iranian bombing campaign. The recent air bombing campaign by Iran has cost billions of dollars in damage to America making its joint Israeli war against Iran even costlier than before.
This bombing campaign is not the first of its kind executed by the Iranians towards American Military assets in the region. Roughly three weeks ago, Iran was able to execute an aerial strike package that forced an estimated 1,500 American sailors from its 5th Fleet to retreat to safety in Bahrain. But the damage to American Military assets in the region goes far beyond their physical destruction. What is meant by this is that due to Iran being able to successfully execute such a bombing campaign against the Americans, it has now boosted morale in and outside Iran. It has also been demonstrated that America can no longer provide adequate security to its NATO Allies and partner countries within the western collective.
It has also been reported that there is a growing population of people within the American supporting Gulf States that are starting to doubt the strategic viability of America's presence both in their respective countries and within the region at large. This recent actions of Iran has generated serious geopolitical and intercontinental security questions as The biggest question now becomes if the ruling families of the Gulf States which to remain in power, how will they do so if America defenses that they depend on ceases to remain relevant and viable option for defense given the fact that America failed to defend its own bases and military assets in the region?


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