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U.S. Military Just OBLITERATED Iran’s Milita...

U.S. Military Just OBLITERATED Iran’s Military Brain

U.S. Military Just OBLITERATED Iran’s Military Brain

U.S. Military Strikes Iranian Command Centers, “Decimating” the IRGC’s Decision-Making Brain

In a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict, U.S. Central Command has launched a devastating new wave of strikes targeting the core infrastructure of Iran’s military leadership. By hitting command centers and headquarters in Tehran, the U.S. is effectively blinding the IRGC’s ability to coordinate operations. This shift marks a transition from targeting peripheral hardware to dismantling the regime’s control network, as the military campaign enters its most intense phase to date.

Going for the Jugular: Dismantling the IRGC Command Structure

After eight days of targeting coastal radar networks and missile storage sites, the U.S. military has shifted its strategy toward the heart of the IRGC. High-resolution footage from Tehran confirms massive explosions at primary command facilities and Aerospace Force headquarters. Military analysts suggest these strikes are intended to decapitate the regime’s ability to direct its “proxy terror machine,” effectively deleting the network’s internal coordination capabilities.

Thresholds Crossed: A New Reality in the Strait

The conflict reached three critical milestones within a 24-hour period. First, U.S. forces successfully disabled a tanker attempting to breach the naval blockade of Kharg Island with a direct Hellfire missile strike. Second, the evening strike wave utilized advanced stealth platforms—including F-35s and F-15Es—to methodically eliminate Tehran’s air defense systems. Finally, the confirmed activation of air defense systems over the Iranian capital signaled to the world that the “unsinkable” military infrastructure of the regime is now fully exposed.

The Strategic “Bunker” Strategy vs. American Air Power

While the IRGC continues to issue threats of “new fronts” and retaliatory capabilities, their strategic options are rapidly compressing. The regime’s long-term investment in a “bunker strategy”—burying assets deep underground—is being met by the U.S. military’s readiness to deploy heavy ordinance, including the GBU-57 bunker busters, against targets like “Pickaxe Mountain.”

Despite a gesture of “goodwill” involving the release of a wrongfully detained American citizen, the U.S. commitment to the current campaign remains unyielding. As the regime attempts to manage its dual-track strategy of negotiation and escalation, the systematic destruction of its communication nodes makes such a balance increasingly impossible. With the Strait of Hormuz effectively locked down and global energy markets feeling the impact of disrupted oil exports from Iraq and Iran, the campaign is moving toward a decisive endgame.

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