Monday, March 30, 2026

The “invincibility” story!

Israel's greatest boast was the so-called "invisible" stealth fighter jet made by the United States. With this aircraft, they could enter Iranian skies fearlessly and do whatever they wanted. The United States has been claiming for years that no one can catch this aircraft, no radar can detect it, let alone hit it! With the strength of this technological arrogance, important installations, economic zones, and even the residences of the top leadership were being targeted inside Iran. At one time, it seemed that Iran was completely helpless in the air. But in the last week of the war, that "invincible" myth was shattered. Iran threw a direct challenge and showed that the sky was no longer one-sided. They proved it not only with words but also with deeds. They targeted and hit two F-35s in the sky. One was shot down—the other was severely damaged and forced to flee for its life and make an emergency landing at the US base in Bahrain. Western media, as usual, presents half-truths—while admitting that an aircraft was damaged, it avoids the fact that it was shot down. But the question remains—how did the aircraft that was called “untouchable” get hit? This one incident has dealt a major blow to the United States’ long-standing technological arrogance. The “invincibility” story that was built around the F-35 Lightning II is now questionable. Analysts say that Iran is no longer in its previous position. With the help of advanced technology from China and Russia, they have created a defense ring that is no longer easy to penetrate. Now the reality is—the skies over the Persian Gulf are no longer exclusive to anyone. If the United States and Israel fly the F-35 with that old arrogance again, then each of their missions will be a risky gamble. There is no guarantee of a comeback. Because history has proven time and again—the greater the arrogance, the more terrible the fall.

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