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Tel Aviv got pounded tonight. Hezbollah struck Haifa naval base, Ramat David airbase & Tel Hashomer base. Kuwait’s Ali Al Salem base is on fire. As I predicted, Iran having drained interceptor reserves & taking out radar installations is now rolling out its newer missiles. The missile that struck...

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🇮🇷 Iran said it launched three separate waves of attacks today and that its list of potential targets against the U.S. and Israel in the region is “10 times larger” than the targets available to its enemies. Statements from the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters and the IRGC, carried by Mehr News Agency, detail what Iran says it targeted and struck: 💢 In the 34th wave of “Operation True Promise 4,” Iran said it fired Qadr, Emad, Kheibar, and Fattah missiles at Israeli and U.S. targets. ➤ The gathering locations of American soldiers at Al Dhafra Air Base in the UAE and Al Jufair in Bahrain were “effectively targeted” by IRGC missile launches and attack drones. ➤ Iranian missiles “struck” Ramat David Airbase, the civilian airport in Haifa, and missile launchers near Bnei Brak east of Tel Aviv, according to the statement. 💢 Tehran said a 35th wave followed, launching Fattah, Kheibar Shekan, and Khorramshahr missiles toward Tel Aviv, Beit Shemesh, and U.S. bases. 💢 In Wave 36, the IRGC said attacks were carried out against the U.S. Fifth Fleet base in Bahrain, Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, and bases at Al-Adairi and Al-Harir in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, claiming American operational infrastructure was destroyed. 💢 The IRGC also said its air defenses intercepted and destroyed a Hermes-900 drone over Ilam province. 📹 Video released by Iranian media shows Qadr, Emad, and Kheibar Shekan missiles being launched during the 36th wave of “Operation True Promise 4.” Iran once again warned that U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iranian infrastructure and civilians “will not go unanswered.””Now, their days and nights are limited to siren sounds, fleeing, and shelters. We will not let them go,” the forces said.

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Trump deployed 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne to the Middle East. Then delivered Iran a 15-point peace plan through Pakistani intermediaries. On the same day — Iran fired fresh missile barrages at Tel Aviv and called the negotiations “fake news.” That is the situation. Here is what the U.S. is demanding: — No nuclear weapons. Ever. Trump called this “points one, two, and three.” — Zero uranium enrichment on Iranian soil. — Full surrender of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile to the IAEA. — Complete dismantlement of Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow — Iran’s entire nuclear infrastructure. — Unrestricted IAEA access to every site. No exceptions. — End all proxy operations. Hezbollah. Houthis. Hamas-linked groups. Every network. Disbanded. — The Strait of Hormuz guaranteed open to international shipping. No exceptions. — Ballistic missile program frozen for five years. Range and quantity severely restricted. — Full sanctions snapback mechanisms if Iran violates any term. In exchange for surrendering its nuclear program, its missile deterrent, and its entire proxy empire — Iran gets sanctions relief and a civilian nuclear program running on externally supplied fuel. That is the offer. Trump says talks are “very good and productive.” Iran fired missiles at Tel Aviv while he said it. The five-day pause on U.S. strikes against Iranian power plants expires March 28. Iran has until then to decide if this ends as a deal or a eulogy.

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🇮🇷⚔️🇺🇸Iran or US: Who will win missile war or attrition? Russian military expert, historian of the Air Defense Forces Yuri Knutov explains: 💬 "If we look at the numbers being cited, Iran is said to have between 2,000 and 4,000 missiles. At a launch rate of around 100 or more per day, that would suggest roughly a month of sustained high-intensity missile attacks. As for THAAD interceptors, about 650 have been produced in total, with 150 used during a previous attack. That would leave roughly 400 remaining, possibly fewer. With careful and efficient use, that stock could last around 10 days — perhaps as little as five. If we’re talking about Patriot missiles, the US stockpile is larger, of course, but it can be depleted as well. Especially if they launch 10 missiles against a single Iranian ballistic missile, then they would have enough for three weeks, and that's with a very, very large margin. 👉 So Iran has a very important trump card right now. And if it uses its missiles correctly, saving its most technologically advanced ones, the hypersonic Fattahs, for the final stage—and the Fattahs are not intercepted at all by Israeli Arrow-3 missiles, nor by American THAAD and Patriot systems—then Iran essentially has a chance to land a very painful blow on Israel and the US. And in that way, essentially, to take revenge for the surprise attack carried out on Iran. [The US] produces around 55 interceptors per month, which is not enough to rapidly replenish heavy battlefield usage. New production facilities are under construction in Germany and Romania, but they are not yet operational. While some missiles could potentially be sourced from Arab states, yet Arab countries are using these missiles too. That’s why I say that given this intensity, this missile use can endure from two to three weeks, four weeks tops. But we don’t know the situation in Iran. It’s possible Iran has underground plants where ballistic missiles are produced as well."

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BREAKING: Satellite imagery shows an Iranian ballistic missile struck the AN/FPS-132 phased array radar at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. If the damage is as severe as the imagery suggests, Iran just destroyed a $1.1 billion piece of equipment that took years to build and cannot be replaced on any timeline relevant to this war. The AN/FPS-132 is not an ordinary radar. It is one of a handful of early warning sensors in the entire US global missile defence architecture. It detects ballistic missile launches at ranges exceeding 5,000 kilometres. It provides the initial tracking data that allows Patriot, THAAD, and Aegis systems to calculate intercept solutions. Without it, every other layer of missile defence in the Gulf theatre is operating with compressed reaction times and degraded situational awareness. Qatar intercepted 101 ballistic missiles during this conflict. Sixty-five missiles and twelve drones were fired at Al Udeid specifically. The base’s layered defences stopped nearly all of them. Two got through. One of them appears to have hit the single most valuable sensor in the entire region. This is the mathematics of asymmetric warfare in a single event. Iran does not need to overwhelm the defence system. It needs one missile to reach one target. The defender has to intercept everything. The attacker has to succeed once. A ballistic missile costs Iran a fraction of what the radar costs. Even at the most generous estimate of Iranian missile production costs, the exchange ratio is hundreds to one in the attacker’s favour. Now connect this to the insurance mechanism. I have written all day that the B-2 and B-52 campaigns are destroying Iran’s conventional military but not its ability to threaten asymmetric targets. This is the proof. The most heavily defended air base in the Middle East, housing CENTCOM’s forward headquarters, protected by Patriot batteries and the most advanced interception systems the US deploys, just lost its primary early warning radar to a single ballistic missile that evaded every layer. If the US military cannot protect a $1.1 billion radar inside its own most fortified base, on what basis does any reinsurer model that a tanker transiting the Strait of Hormuz is protectable by Navy escorts? The DFC insurance backstop announced hours ago promised Navy escorts would secure Gulf shipping. The AN/FPS-132 strike demonstrates that even the most sophisticated US defensive systems cannot guarantee protection against Iranian ballistic missiles in a saturation attack environment. One missile. One radar. $1.1 billion. And a defence architecture that just revealed its fundamental constraint: perfection is required, and perfection is impossible. The escorts cannot guarantee what the base defences could not. The insurance market already knew this. Now the satellite imagery proves it.

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