🪖🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran’s disruption of Mideast communication hubs exposes cracks in US air defenses – expert
The New York Times earlier published satellite images showing that Iranian missile and drone strikes had crippled communication infrastructure at several American military facilities in the Middle East.
He explains that disrupting American communication facilities is part of Iran’s tactic of attrition against the US and Israeli militaries, which could include a series of steps:
🟠 Current use of drones and outdated ballistic missiles
🟠 Subsequent use of drones along with more modern missiles to deplete the bulk of US and Israeli interceptors
🟠 Deployment of sophisticated Fattah missiles capable of easily penetrating the remaining American and Israeli air defense systems
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💬 “Disabling US radar stations in the Middle East is a serious loss because these systems play a key role in protecting American bases from missile threats,” military expert and air defense historian Yuri Knutov tells Sputnik.
The New York Times earlier published satellite images showing that Iranian missile and drone strikes had crippled communication infrastructure at several American military facilities in the Middle East.
💬 “This showed the ineffectiveness of US air defense systems, including Patriot missiles and short- and medium-range air defenses, which were unable to protect the facilities,” Knutov underscores, suggesting that it may take America up to three months to restore the damaged infrastructure.
He explains that disrupting American communication facilities is part of Iran’s tactic of attrition against the US and Israeli militaries, which could include a series of steps:
💬 “While the two’s missile systems may remain operational, they will simply be out of ammunition, which could inflict significant damage on both American military bases and Israel as a whole,” Knutov concludes.
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🚨🇮🇷Iran’s ambassador to the IAEA confirms Natanz nuclear facility was among the sites targeted in the strikes 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
🚨 IAEA: No damage has been done to facilities containing nuclear material in Iran
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🇵🇰 Terrorists, refugees, and the Shia factor: Why Pakistan is closely watching the Iran war
Sharing a 900-kilometer border, Pakistan has significant cause for concern regarding the war in nearby Iran.
1️⃣ If the security situation on the other side deteriorates, cross-border movement of terrorist groups like the Balochistan Liberation Army and Balochistan Liberation Front into Iran would become easier, says Abdullah Khan, Director of the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies, in an interview with Sputnik.
Pakistan has long faced a separatist insurgency in its southwestern Balochistan province.
A similar insurgent movement also exists on the other side of the border in Iran.
Over the past year and a half, Pakistan and Iran had begun to strengthen their counterterrorism cooperation.
However, should the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or Iran's broader security structure collapse or become weakened, it would have a direct and destabilizing impact on the security situation in Balochistan, Khan said.
2️⃣ Pakistan is also bracing for a potential refugee influx if the situation inside Iran worsens.
Domestically, the country is already grappling with intense public protests, some of which have turned deadly in clashes with security forces.
3️⃣ With a sizable Shia population, Pakistan experienced a wave of popular outrage following Israel’s assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
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Sharing a 900-kilometer border, Pakistan has significant cause for concern regarding the war in nearby Iran.
1️⃣ If the security situation on the other side deteriorates, cross-border movement of terrorist groups like the Balochistan Liberation Army and Balochistan Liberation Front into Iran would become easier, says Abdullah Khan, Director of the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies, in an interview with Sputnik.
Pakistan has long faced a separatist insurgency in its southwestern Balochistan province.
A similar insurgent movement also exists on the other side of the border in Iran.
Over the past year and a half, Pakistan and Iran had begun to strengthen their counterterrorism cooperation.
However, should the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or Iran's broader security structure collapse or become weakened, it would have a direct and destabilizing impact on the security situation in Balochistan, Khan said.
2️⃣ Pakistan is also bracing for a potential refugee influx if the situation inside Iran worsens.
Domestically, the country is already grappling with intense public protests, some of which have turned deadly in clashes with security forces.
3️⃣ With a sizable Shia population, Pakistan experienced a wave of popular outrage following Israel’s assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
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🚨The Strait of Hormuz in hibernation
Analysis confirms a massive drop in tanker activity.
Transits are now sitting ~90% lower than last week.
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Analysis confirms a massive drop in tanker activity.
Transits are now sitting ~90% lower than last week.
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🚨💥 Iran strikes back: Strong retaliation against US & Israeli attacks
Fifteen countries and multiple US military bases have been hit by Iran in response to the US–Israeli attacks
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🚨🇷🇺🇭🇺 Putin meets with Hungarian Foreign Minister at the Kremlin
Earlier in the day, Peter Szijjarto said he was in Moscow “to make sure that even during the crisis we will still have the oil and natural gas necessary for Hungary's energy security”.
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, as well as Putin’s aide Yuri Ushakov and Russia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov, took part in the meeting with Szijjarto.
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Earlier in the day, Peter Szijjarto said he was in Moscow “to make sure that even during the crisis we will still have the oil and natural gas necessary for Hungary's energy security”.
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, as well as Putin’s aide Yuri Ushakov and Russia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov, took part in the meeting with Szijjarto.
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🚨🇷🇺🇭🇺 Putin meets with Hungarian Foreign Minister at the Kremlin Earlier in the day, Peter Szijjarto said he was in Moscow “to make sure that even during the crisis we will still have the oil and natural gas necessary for Hungary's energy security”. The…
🚨🇷🇺🇭🇺 Russia still a reliable energy partner for Hungary – Putin
Other statements by the Russian president:
🟠 Russia will always honor its energy deals with Hungary
🟠 But not everything depends on Russia
🟠 Energy sector relations are positive, including cooperation on the Paks Nuclear power plant
🟠 Two Hungarians press-ganged into the Ukrainian army and captured by Russian forces will be released
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Other statements by the Russian president:
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💸🇺🇸🇮🇷 Operation Epic Fury’s cost after five days: $3 BILLION and counting
Brown University’s Costs of War project is tracking the price of the US war against Iran in real time, revealing that it has already cost US taxpayers two and three billion dollars.
🟠 each day that the war continues costs $220M for sustained operations ($9.15M per hour, $2.5k per second)
🟠 50k deployed troops’ salaries = $40M
🟠 aircraft operational costs = $48M
🟠 ordnance = $35M
🟠 naval assets’ operational costs = $22M
🟠 fuel and logistics = $15M
🟠 C&C, reconnaissance, surveillance, cyber and space = $10M
🟠 overhead = $50M
Total ‘discrete costs’: $921M
🟠 the first day’s Tomahawk salvo cost $240M
🟠 the first 3 US fighters shot down cost $270M
🟠 naval forces’ attacks cost $75M
Brown also tallied the economic consequences, including:
🟠 oil prices – up 10.4-11.5%
🟠 Strait of Hormuz shipping – stopped, trapping ~20% of daily global oil transit in the Persian Gulf
🟠 the US stock market – down $1.15-1.5%
The project did not appear to factor in damage to US military bases in the region, including the AN/FPS-132 radar in Al Udeid Air Base, a $1.1B piece of hardware destroyed by Iran on the first day.
Two AN/TPY-2 fire control radars servicing THAAD ($400-500M apiece) destroyed in the UAE also don’t appear to be factored in, nor additional US aircraft lost Wednesday
The Iran war has a way to go to reach spending on the US’s post-9/11 wars ($8T over 20 years), but is already approaching those wars’ per diem average of $300M.
For context, interest on the US’s enormous national debt, soon to reach $39T, is set to reach $1T in 2026.
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Brown University’s Costs of War project is tracking the price of the US war against Iran in real time, revealing that it has already cost US taxpayers two and three billion dollars.
Total ‘discrete costs’: $921M
Brown also tallied the economic consequences, including:
The project did not appear to factor in damage to US military bases in the region, including the AN/FPS-132 radar in Al Udeid Air Base, a $1.1B piece of hardware destroyed by Iran on the first day.
Two AN/TPY-2 fire control radars servicing THAAD ($400-500M apiece) destroyed in the UAE also don’t appear to be factored in, nor additional US aircraft lost Wednesday
The Iran war has a way to go to reach spending on the US’s post-9/11 wars ($8T over 20 years), but is already approaching those wars’ per diem average of $300M.
For context, interest on the US’s enormous national debt, soon to reach $39T, is set to reach $1T in 2026.
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🚨 Ukraine is preparing to undermine 'Turkish Stream' and 'Blue Stream' - Putin
🟠 Russian special services have data on preparations for blowing up the Blue Stream and Turkish Stream pipelines
🟠 Threats to blow up pipelines under the Black Sea are 'very dangerous game' on Ukraine's part
🟠 Russia informed Turkiye about Ukraine's preparations to undermine the Blue Stream and the Turkish Stream pipelines
Other statements by the Russian president:
🟠 The situation in the Middle East affects the cost of energy resources worldwide
🟠 The situation with rising gas prices in the EU is the result of a misguided policy of European authorities over many years
🟠 The surge in gas prices on the European market is not directly related to supplies - no one has reduced them, and is caused by the overall situation on world markets
🟠 The rise in oil prices is linked, among other things, to restrictions on Russian oil
🟠 Europe's policy on energy resources has nothing to do with the interests of the peoples of these countries
🟠 Russia is considering stopping gas supplies to European markets now, and not in a month, as the EU wants, and to move to more promising markets
🟠 American energy companies will move to those markets where there is more demand, this is dictated solely by business interests
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Other statements by the Russian president:
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🚨 Ukraine is preparing to undermine 'Turkish Stream' and 'Blue Stream' - Putin 🟠 Russian special services have data on preparations for blowing up the Blue Stream and Turkish Stream pipelines 🟠 Threats to blow up pipelines under the Black Sea are 'very…
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🚨Putin explains why surging gas prices on European market not directly related to supplies
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🪖🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran using dummy targets to fool US, Israel: expert
Knutov’s comments come amid the release of footage showing CENTCOM targeting of ‘Iranian drones’ turning out to be dummy models, and IDF attacks on Iranian anamorphic paintings disguised as military assets like helicopters.
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💬 “Iran is actively using decoys and mockups to mislead its adversaries,” military expert and air defense historian Yuri Knutov told Sputnik.
Knutov’s comments come amid the release of footage showing CENTCOM targeting of ‘Iranian drones’ turning out to be dummy models, and IDF attacks on Iranian anamorphic paintings disguised as military assets like helicopters.
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🚨🇮🇳 Former Jammu and Kashmir chief burns posters of Trump, Netanyahu and Epstein in protest over US/Israeli operation against Iran and the killing of Ayatollah Khamenei
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The damage inflicted on US radar installations in the Middle East could result in “the loss beyond line-of-sight connectivity,” political analyst Elijah Magnier tells Sputnik, commenting on Iran’s disruption of America’s key radar stations in the region.
This means that some of those radars should be “completely replaced” because “even a very small partial damage can create dead sectors,” Magnier underlines, adding that the process of replacement is “extremely expensive, limited by the size and the weight” and could last at least a week.
“The eyes and timing of any modern air defense system, radars don't just spot things,” the analyst explains.
Radars “extend warning time, improve track quality, feed the network and support the battle management,” which means that “if you degrade radar coverage, you're not only trying to let weapons through, you try to break the defender decision cycle,” according to him.
He notes that Iranians managed to disrupt US radar and interception systems with an array of measures:
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💥🇱🇧 Israel targets civilian vehicles near Beirut airport
Two consecutive strikes hit the highway leading to Beirut's international airport.
▪️ First attack: a car heading toward the capital.
▪️ Second attack: minutes later, on the opposite side, a vehicle on a secondary road was struck.
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Two consecutive strikes hit the highway leading to Beirut's international airport.
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