The raw power of the Israeli and American forces in Iran is simply beyond what most of us can fathom. Imagine trying to fight a war with absolutely no defense. Apparently, that is what Iran is facing. So, instead of playing defense, they have gone on offense in attempts to bomb every country in the region that hosts US military bases. Apparently, that’s what you do when you’re desperate. Here is a recent report regarding Iran’s defensive shortcomings from Shanaka Perera (re-posted on Telegram by Amir Tsarfati on Monday):
IRAN IS NOW MILITARILY NAKED
The IDF dropped over 2,000 bombs in 30 hours and achieved air superiority over Iranian airspace on Day One. Read that again. Air superiority over a nation of 88 million people with the largest ballistic missile arsenal in the Middle East, accomplished before the second sunrise.
Here is what that means in physics, not politics.
The HQ-9B air defense ring protecting Tehran was inactivated. The S-300PMU-2 batteries that Russia delivered in 2016, the crown jewel of Iranian integrated air defense, were struck in the opening waves alongside their associated radar systems. The IDF conducted 700 sorties. CENTCOM hit over 1,000 targets. The New York Times confirmed that half of Iran’s ballistic missile launchers have now been destroyed across the June 2025 and February 2026 campaigns combined.
Half.
Iran entered 2025 with an estimated 3,000 ballistic missiles and roughly 400 mobile launchers distributed across hardened sites, tunnel networks, and dispersal positions refined over three decades. The IRGC Aerospace Force built the most sophisticated road-mobile missile architecture outside of China and Russia. Ghadr-1 variants with 1,950-kilometer range. Emad precision-guided reentry vehicles. Kheibar Shekan solid-fuel missiles designed specifically to evade Israeli early warning.
That architecture is being dismantled in real time.
The IDF released footage of F-35I Adirs destroying TEL vehicles (transporter-erector-launchers) on open roads. CENTCOM published video of Tomahawks striking hardened missile storage facilities. B-2 stealth bombers hit sites that survived the June campaign using 2,000-pound penetrating munitions. Israel-Alma’s battlefield assessment logged 62 separate waves of Iranian launches, each wave smaller than the last, confirming the progressive degradation of launch capacity in real time.
This is the Scud hunt problem from 1991, solved.
Coalition forces spent the entire Gulf War failing to suppress Iraqi mobile Scud launchers in the western desert. The kill rate was near zero despite thousands of sorties. The difference now: persistent ISR from space-based sensors, AI-assisted targeting, and F-35 sensor fusion creating kill chains that compress the detect-to-destroy timeline from hours to minutes. The mobile launcher that once survived by relocating between launches now gets struck during erection sequence.
And here is the implication no one is stating plainly.
Iran’s air defense network is the only thing standing between whatever enriched uranium remains and a future strike that removes it permanently. The 408 kilograms of 60% enriched material that the IAEA flagged before June 2025 was never fully accounted for. Defense Minister Katz admitted Israel does not know where all of it went. If that material exists in any recoverable form, the air defense architecture that would have protected it during a breakout attempt is now burning across 24 provinces.
Iran is not just losing a war. Iran is losing the physical capacity to protect the one asset that guaranteed regime survival: the latent nuclear option.
Without air defenses, without launchers, without command structure, the nuclear hedge is exposed.
The Islamic Republic just became the first nuclear-threshold state to be stripped of its deterrent in real time while the world watches. (Shanaka Perera)
That seems to be about as dominate as dominate can be. But before we join in on the chest thumping, I want to bring several things to mind:
- The military capability of Israel is purely the favor of the God of Israel. It is He who has endowed them with intelligence and ingenuity. They are an imperfect people (just like the rest of us), but God’s hand is upon them. (Psalm 121:4)
- As mighty as they are, there will come a time when they cannot trust in military might, but the Lord will fight the battle for them. (Psalm 20:7)
- America has also been blessed. (Psalm 33:12)
- Neither Israelis nor Americans should boast in their power or might. (Zechariah 4:6)
- It is always the proud and boastful who fall the hardest. (Proverbs 16:18) Let’s not get cocky, and let’s hope our leaders don’t either.
- As believers, our full trust should be in the Lord. (Proverbs 3:5-6)