The article details how Iranian drones and missiles are challenging air defenses in the Persian Gulf, specifically highlighting an incident near the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain.
It notes that Iran is replicating Russia's drone strategy used in Ukraine, employing Shahed drones that are difficult to intercept and easy to produce at scale. Despite the US deploying advanced air defense systems like THAAD and Patriot, and a significant number of fighter jets and destroyers to the region, the article suggests these capabilities may be insufficient to protect all US interests.
It references past successes against Houthi rebels but emphasizes the scale of potential Iranian attacks, including ballistic missiles and drones. The piece also touches on the potential for escalation, the impact of US and Israeli strikes on Iran's capabilities, and the possibility of Chinese support for Iran's military.
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