First of all, I will say one thing: when there was a table talk, there was no need to fight because sometimes in a fight, if we slap someone four times, we also get one or two slaps, and if an elder gets even one slap, his honor is ruined and the world laughs.
Who suffered the biggest loss in the war fought for Israel in the Middle East? Whose honor was damaged, whose supremacy was weakened? Which superpower in the Middle East did the balance of power shift to? Slowly, news started coming in. And for the negotiating table, a superpower like America had to go to China's doorstep. Trump's visit to China is no longer a secret.
Wars are not won with narratives. Does Donald Trump want to win wars with threats? Sometimes he will teach Iran a lesson, sometimes he will take Iran to the Stone Age, sometimes he will destroy Iran's structure, but during the war, whatever happens, it will be the other way around. Now there is talk that American bases should be removed from the Middle East. Or has it been done so that the bases remain but their operations should be stopped. Just pretense camps. That brother, we are still here today, but now we are ineffective.
There was no doubt that if America had taken Iran back to the Stone Age during the war, Iran would have also taken the countries used against it back to the Stone Age. The world, which was involved in this terrible and deadly war, saw that the same attack would have met the same response. What would have happened to those countries from which Iran was attacked?
Had Iran destroyed their structures, oil refineries, bridges, buildings, government buildings, and business centers, the result would have been even more terrible. A huge crisis would have arisen in the world, the effects of which would have affected the American economy along with other countries. There is a saying.
We are drowning, Sanam, they will drown you too.
(The US caused more damage to Israel than its own claims suggested.)
We will talk about America, not Iran, because America is a superpower anyway, and Iran is a small country compared to it. It has fought many wars and won them. But it did not fight those wars alone. Many countries had a part in winning those wars, for which these countries have sometimes received credit.
Morning and evening, the media was full of propaganda that the Iranian Navy had been destroyed. Then we saw that the Iranian Navy had captured the Strait of Hormuz and closed it, and now it is normal for it to open and close.
During the war, the world saw that Iran was the first to attack American bases that were considered impregnable. It disabled American radars monitoring the Middle East. It even destroyed Israel's propaganda defense system, which considered itself invulnerable. The evidence of which is in the news published by the authoritative media that the radar was lifted from South Korea and installed there to protect the Cross Israel. And it left those countries alone on which it built bases and used their land against Iran. It was left to die.
(The situation in the Middle East is heading towards a major change)
Then a major question arises: who would grant the Americans bases in their countries after that? Granting them bases is tantamount to self-destruction and ruining one's own economy.
How many American bases were destroyed, how many fighter jets were shot down, how many refueling planes were blown up, how many radars were hit, and even an aircraft carrier was hit? Details of which appear from time to time in the authoritative media.
Many countries, including the United States, have come to realize that if it stands with Israel, then two superpowers are also standing with Iran. Iran was not standing alone in the war. The superpowers stood shoulder to shoulder on both sides of Iran. And their support was also seen by the world in the media from time to time, and those who understood understood. "The dinosaurs are standing behind."
So which country is so brainwashed that it would fuel its soldiers in this war being fought for the illegal and fake state of Israel? Because if those dinosaurs had come forward after seeing Iran fall, the crocodiles would have been killed.
The immediate and clear and successful response to every American attack left the world in shock. The biggest and clearest success was that the Iranians seized control of the Strait of Hormuz and also opened the front to the second oil supply route, which we call Bab el-Mandeb. And if that front had also heated up, the world would certainly have been in a huge crisis.
(Iran is the first country to shoot down an F-35)
Now, one by one, videos, photos, and satellite images of American losses are being published at regular intervals.
According to the newsUS military base in Bahrain severely damaged by Iranian attacks during war with Israel, new satellite images released
An American newspaper has revealed in a recent report that the US Navy base in Bahrain was severely damaged by Iranian missile and drone attacks during the US-Israeli Iran war.
According to the American newspaper The Wall Street Journal, the US Navy base in Bahrain was repeatedly targeted from late February to June.
According to an analysis based on satellite imagery, social media videos, and interviews with current and former military personnel, these attacks caused extensive damage that the U.S. Department of Defense did not publicly acknowledge.
The attacks severely damaged command headquarters, at least a dozen buildings, and two satellite communications centers.
According to the US military, there were no casualties at the base, known as Naval Support Activity Bahrain, nor did the attacks significantly impact operations. The US evacuated most of its personnel during or after the war, but a limited number of personnel are still there.
According to Captain Tim Hawkins, a spokesman for the US Central Command, during the war, protecting human lives took priority over protecting buildings.
He said that Iran launched more than 8,000 missiles and drones, of which only two attacks resulted in American casualties. According to him, the United States caused much more damage to Iran and hit more than 13,500 targets.
According to the newspaper, the United States is reconsidering its overall military presence in the region after major damage to the only US naval base in the Middle East and attacks on at least 20 US installations in the region, including military and diplomatic facilities.
According to US officials, the military is considering rebuilding the Bahrain base, reducing its presence in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, and moving some bases or their operations westward to keep them out of range of Iranian missiles and drones.
According to officials, it is possible that the affected buildings will not be rebuilt, while command and control systems could be moved underground and military capabilities could be spread to different locations in the region, but no final decision has been made in this regard yet.
According to sources, Israel is also among the locations where the establishment of a US base is being considered. During the war, dozens of American aircraft, including fighter jets and refueling planes, were deployed there.
The US Department of Defense also refrained from providing Congress with details regarding the costs associated with a potential war with Iran, prompting lawmakers to express their anger.
The head of the Department of Defense's financial affairs said that the total cost of the war, estimated at about $29 billion, does not include damage to US bases.
According to a think tank report, the total cost of the war was approximately $40 billion, with damage to US bases estimated at between $2.2 and $5.1 billion.
The Wall Street Journal estimated the structural damage alone at the US naval base in Bahrain at about $400 million, not including debris removal and other additional costs.
On the other hand, the hidden consequences of India's war with Pakistan are coming to light one by one.
India has been admitting its hidden human and material losses in the aggression against Pakistan last year, one by one, every two to four months. This month, it released the names of six soldiers killed by Pakistan and revealed their identities.
The Indian newspaper The Hindu reported that the government has officially identified the dead soldiers, including five from the Indian Army and one from the Indian Air Force.
According to the Indian newspaper, the dead soldiers include Major Pawan Kumar, Sunil Kumar, Lance Naik Dinesh Kumar, Agniveer, Havildar Sunil Kumar Singh and Air Force Sergeant Surendra Kumar.
The *Bharat* newspaper reported that the government has officially disclosed the identities of the soldiers killed.
The names of these personnel have been released alongside those of the soldiers killed in various incidents last year.


