Iran Stayed Clappin' Back: Military Bases Took a L, No Cap
Satellite shots show Tehran ain't playin', hittin' US spots harder than they lettin' on.

Aight, so peep this: BBC Verify done dropped some heat, sayin' Iran been puttin' in work on Uncle Sam's military spots in the Middle East. We talkin' 'bout 20 sites took a L since this whole thing kicked off. Word is, it's way more than they frontin' to the public.
Iran been throwin' blows in eight different countries since February, dishin' out millions in damage to the flyest air defenses, refuelin' planes, and radar systems. They sayin' it's payback for them US-Israeli strikes over in Iran and Lebanon from the last three months. The Pentagon claimin' they smoked over 13,000 targets in Iran wit' “Operation Epic Fury.” Epic fail if you ask me.
Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's top dog, been braggin' 'bout how they military been knockin' out US joints. He even said the Middle East ain't safe no more for American bases. While the White House keep tryin' to say Iran's military is weak, analysts sayin' them hits on US spots show Tehran's counter-attacks been on point and way more widespread than Uncle Sam lettin' on.
Them folks at the Pentagon ain't tryna talk 'bout BBC Verify's findings, claimin' “operational security reasons.” Plus, they reportedly asked Planet, a satellite company, to cut off new pics of Iran and most of the Middle East. They sayin' they don't want they images used “by adversarial actors to target allied and Nato-partner personnel and civilians.” But BBC Verify ain't trippin', they used other satellite flicks and old Planet pics to see the damage Iran caused. These bases are located in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Jordan, Bahrain and Oman.
We talkin' 'bout they done smoked THAAD anti-ballistic missile batteries at Al Ruwais and Al Sader airbases in the UAE and Muwaffaq Salti Airbase in Jordan. Uncle Sam only got eight of them joints, cost a cool billion to make, and need 100 troops to run each one. Interceptor missiles runnin' 'bout $12.7 million a pop. Vice-Admiral Mark Mellett, the ex-head of the Irish Defence Forces, told BBC Verify them batteries is at the core of a complex defense network that can't be replaced quick.
Iran also hit US refuelin' and surveillance planes at Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia. Satellite pics showin' planes beat up and craters all over. One plane was identified as an E-3 Sentry surveillance plane, which could cost up to $700 million to replace. Attacks also hit Ali Al Salem Airbase and Camp Arifjan in Kuwait. Fuel bunkers, aircraft hangars, and troop spots got destroyed. Satcom hardware at Camp Arifjan got took out too. The Pentagon sayin' Operation Epic Fury cost $29 billion, most of that goin' to fix or replace what got smoked. Real talk, this ain't lookin' good.

