All Hat, No Caliphate

Two months into the war with Iran, the scoreboard is no longer theoretical. It’s heavily lopsided.

According to multiple assessments, U.S.–Israeli operations have struck more than 15,000 targets across Iran, dismantled command-and-control nodes, ensured near-total air superiority for our forces, eliminated its Air Force, and sunk its Navy.

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Iran’s missile and drone barrages, once touted as biblical, collapsed in practice. Launch rates fell by roughly 90 percent from the war’s opening days, largely because the launchers themselves are nearly gone.

Even now, when Iran attempts retaliation -- missiles, drones, fast boats -- the results are telling: intercepted, neutralized, or sunk before they can matter.

After decades of promising to unleash the “Gates of Hell,” the Iranian regime now seems to be struggling to keep the lights on in the parking garage.

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