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The U.S. military has reportedly conducted strikes against F-14 “drawings” on the ground in Iran after intelligence mistakenly identified them as operational aircraft. This tactical error occurs as the “Big Wave” offensive continues to grapple with massive equipment losses, recently estimated at nearly $2 billion in just the first four days of the war.
The mistake follows a period of intense activity where the U.S. successfully sank an Iranian warship, leaving 150 missing, and destroyed the advanced IRIS Fateh submarine. Despite these successes, the conflict is facing a domestic roadblock as Congress has voted to block the President from ordering new strikes without prior legislative approval.
Global energy markets are in a state of total upheaval following Qatar’s declaration of a state of emergency and the suspension of all its gas production. This energy crisis is being further exacerbated by President Putin’s threat to halt Russian gas supplies to Europe and the IRGC’s claim of control over the Strait of Hormuz.
On the ground, the war has expanded into a multi-front struggle with Iraqi Kurdish forces launching a ground offensive into Iranian territory. Meanwhile, Russia is reportedly preparing to seize Iranian nuclear sites after losing contact with Tehran’s nuclear leadership, raising fears of a total loss of control over atomic assets.
The reports of mistaken targets add to the controversy surrounding the war’s management, joining recent reports of Barron Trump’s pre-war oil investments and the DOJ’s deletion of 65,000 Epstein file pages. The international community is now questioning the reliability of coalition intelligence as the high-stakes “Operation Epic Fury” enters an increasingly unpredictable phase.

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