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🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱 Iran’s missile network is still standing… and that changes the equation. New U.S. intelligence suggests Iran’s missile systems are far harder to destroy than expected. Despite sustained U.S. and Israeli strikes, much of the launch capability remains intact. Why? Iran has spent decades preparing for this: underground bunkers,...

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🚨 OPERATION “EPIC FURY” ESCALATES AS U.S. AND ALLIES POUND IRAN According to new reports circulating from U.S. political and media sources, the campaign against Iran — described as Operation Epic Fury — is intensifying dramatically. Officials claim the strikes have inflicted devastating damage on Iran’s military infrastructure.Reportedly destroyed or heavily degraded:• Iranian naval capability • Air force assets • Radar and early-warning detection systems • Missile launch infrastructure • Hundreds of fighters and regime personnel Sources also claim Israeli strikes hit a meeting in Tehran where remnants of the regime were attempting to select a new supreme leader, forcing the gathering to disperse after missile impacts nearby. At the same time, Iranian retaliation has reportedly shifted toward short-range missiles and inexpensive drones, launched sporadically toward U.S. allies across the region. Several incidents have been reported:• A drone strike near a U.S. consulate in Dubai • Damage to a CIA station at the U.S. embassy in Saudi Arabia • Continued attempts to launch missiles toward Israel and regional bases U.S. Central Command is reportedly targeting launch sites immediately after missiles are fired, destroying them within minutes. Another major development could soon widen the war further. Sources suggest Saudi Arabia is close to deploying its air force, potentially flying combat missions alongside Israeli aircraft — an unprecedented alignment that would signal a major geopolitical shift in the Middle East. Meanwhile Washington has warned that the next 24 hours could bring a major expansion of the air campaign, with officials indicating the scale and intensity of strikes are about to increase significantly. Missile launches from Iran have reportedly dropped from roughly 100 per day at the start of the conflict to around 20, suggesting the sustained bombardment is degrading Iran’s capabilities. At the same time, the U.S. Navy is preparing to escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to prevent Iran from disrupting global energy supplies. If the current trajectory continues, the conflict could enter a new phase — with regional powers joining the campaign and Iran’s remaining military infrastructure coming under increasingly intense pressure.

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🚨BREAKING 🇺🇸 America is now hunting Iran’s underground missile cities… and A.I. is helping find them. Claude This clip from The Will Cain Show highlights something many people still do not understand about modern warfare. The United States is no longer relying only on satellites and human analysts. Artificial intelligence systems are now processing massive streams of intelligence data… satellite imagery, infrared signatures, terrain mapping, and signal intelligence… to locate hidden missile facilities buried deep underground. Iran spent decades building what they call “missile cities.” These are hardened underground tunnel networks carved into mountains and desert rock where ballistic missiles, launchers, and fuel are stored. They were designed to survive conventional bombing and allow Iran to launch salvos even after being attacked. But technology has changed the battlefield. Advanced A.I. systems can now detect subtle indicators most people would never notice. Changes in soil displacement. Ventilation heat signatures. Vehicle movement patterns. Supply chain traffic. Even tiny structural anomalies in satellite imagery. When those data points are fused together… hidden launch complexes become visible. That is why you are now seeing reports of precision strikes targeting underground missile infrastructure across Iran. This is not random bombing. This is algorithm-assisted target acquisition. And it means the days of hiding strategic weapons inside mountains are becoming a lot harder. The real question now is this… If A.I. can expose underground missile networks once considered untouchable… How many more of these so-called “missile cities” are already mapped? #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove

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🚨WATCH THIS NOW OR BOOKMARK IT IMMEDIATELY⚠️ This video is a reminder of something many Americans still underestimate… The enemy we are facing is not a band of cave fighters with spears and rocks. What you are looking at here is Iran’s 3rd Khordad mobile surface-to-air missile system… a truck-mounted air defense platform designed to detect, track, and destroy aircraft, drones, and cruise missiles at distances that can reach well over 100 km depending on the missile configuration. This system was developed specifically to counter modern Western air power. And it has already proven it can do damage… it was the same class of Iranian air defense system that shot down a U.S. surveillance drone in 2019. Iran has spent decades building a layered military apparatus. Mobile missile launchers Underground missile cities Long-range ballistic weapons Drone swarms Integrated air defense systems like this one And they are not doing it alone. Russia has transferred radar technology and missile engineering experience. China has provided electronics, sensors, and industrial manufacturing capability. That means the battlefield we are dealing with is not primitive… it is a hybrid military ecosystem built by three industrial powers. That matters. 🚨Because arrogance in war gets people killed. When Americans see footage like this, it should not produce panic… but it should produce respect for the complexity of the threat. These systems are designed to challenge the most advanced air force in the world. And there is another reality most people don’t like to talk about. The battlefield is not always overseas. Iran’s strategy has long included sleeper networks and proxy infrastructure outside the Middle East… cells that can be activated for sabotage, intelligence gathering, or disruption if a full regional war erupts. War in the 21st century is not just missiles and jets. It is intelligence networks industrial supply chains cyber warfare and influence operations inside rival nations. So when you see footage like this Iranian system rolling across the desert… understand what it represents. A state that has spent decades preparing for confrontation with the United States and Israel. Never underestimate your adversary. History shows that arrogance in war is one of the fastest paths to disaster. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove

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