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💥 Iran Challenged U.S. Air Force — BIG MISTAKE.hl

In a fatal miscalculation that seals the fate of Iran’s shattered air force, the regime dared to scramble its remaining MiG-29s and F-14 Tomcats against incoming U.S. strike packages over central Iran late on March 10. What followed was a one-sided aerial mᴀssacre that military analysts are dubbing “The Graveyard Skirmish” — a brutal lesson in why no one challenges the world’s premier air power.

As part of Operation Epic Fury’s relentless tempo, waves of U.S. F-35s, F-15Es, and EA-18G Growlers penetrated deep into Iranian airspace to pulverize surviving IRGC airbases and nuclear-related sites. Tehran, desperate to salvage pride after losing its navy, Russian Su-57s, and top command, ordered a frantic intercept. Iranian pilots, fueled by propaganda, locked on with outdated radars and fired the first sH๏τs — a barrage of SAMs and air-to-air missiles.

The U.S. response was instantaneous and annihilating. Advanced electronic warfare jammed Iranian sensors blind. AIM-120 AMRAAMs streaked out, vaporizing six Iranian jets in under 90 seconds. F-35 pilots, invisible ghosts in the sky, racked up confirmed kills with beyond-visual-range precision. Ground defenses? Obliterated by AGM-88 HARMs. In a 12-minute dogfight, Iran lost 14 aircraft — over half its operational fighters — with zero U.S. losses. Wreckage rained across the desert, a testament to American technological supremacy.

Pentagon briefers released helmet-cam footage showing the rout: Iranian pilots ejecting in panic as their “invincible” fleet disintegrated. “They poked the eagle,” one USAF colonel quipped. President Trump, watching live feeds, tweeted: “Iran thought they could play air force? Game over. Our pilots are unbeatable!”

This folly caps a week of catastrophe for the mullahs. Since February 28’s leadership decapitation, Operation Epic Fury has erased 95% of Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal, sunk its fleet, and grounded its air power. Proxies like Hezbollah reel from strikes on Haifa and Lebanon. Russian allies lick wounds from Su-57 graves.

Tehran’s state TV spins “heroic resistance,” but the truth is collapse: blackouts nationwide, oil fields ablaze, streets simmering with unrest. The Iranian people, starved of freedom by corrupt clerics, sense the regime’s end.

America didn’t start this — Iran’s nuclear sprint and proxy terror did. Now, U.S. resolve ensures finish it. Allies like Israel stand fortified; adversaries tremble. The message to Putin, Xi, and every tyrant: Intervene at your peril. Our Air Force doesn’t lose.

Operation Epic Fury marches on. Iran’s challenge was its last gasp. Dawn of liberation breaks as tyranny crumbles in flames. Strength wins. America leads.

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