This was not just another radar station. It was one of the largest American early-warning radars in the Gulf, capable of scanning 5,000 kilometers across the Middle East. A billion-dollar technological eye designed to detect missiles, aircraft, and threats long before they reached their targets.
And it was bombed.
A $1.1 billion system, built to watch the entire region, reduced to silence in a single strike. The very radar meant to see everything coming could not protect itself.
For years, this installation served as a cornerstone of U.S. missile defense architecture in the Gulf—tracking launches, guiding interceptors, and feeding intelligence to American and allied forces across the region.
Now that eye is blind.
In modern warfare, destroying a radar is more than damaging equipment—it tears a hole in the defensive shield. When the eyes go dark, the sky suddenly becomes far more dangerous.
Not just this radar system—about ten of them have already been destroyed. The U.S. clearly did not prepare for this level of massive retaliation from Iran. Their arrogance, abuse of power, and condescending attitude toward Iran are now being exposed.
Iran is a nation with more than 2,500 years of history and civilization. Yet a tiny state like Israel, founded in 1948 on the back of ethnic cleansing and the dispossession of the Indigenous Palestinian people, backed by a United States that is barely 400 years old and built on the backs of African slaves, believes it can dictate the destiny of Iran.
The arrogance behind that thinking is staggering. These people are completely delusional.
