TEHRAN IN FLAMES: US-Israeli War Effort Crumbles as Iran Shoots Down F-35, Blinds American Radar

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Iranian Military Shoots Down US-Supplied Israeli F-35 Aircraft Over Iranian Skies? Big Claim By Tehran


TEHRAN (MJAG): In a staggering reversal of military fortune, Iran has not only survived the initial US-Israeli onslaught but has seized the strategic initiative, shooting down at least one F-35 stealth fighter over northern Tehran and systematically blinding American air defense networks across the region, according to confirmed reports and US intelligence admissions.

The Islamic Republic is now winning the war on both the physical and psychological battlefields, with a former US intelligence officer admitting that America "lost on the first day."

F-35 Confirmed Shot Down Over Tehran

Press TV has confirmed that Iranian air defense forces successfully engaged and shot down an enemy military aircraft—identified by multiple sources as an F-35 stealth fighter—over northern Tehran. While the specific type remains officially unconfirmed, video footage circulating on social media shows the moment of impact, with debris fields later identified.

This marks the first confirmed downing of America's most advanced fifth-generation fighter in combat, representing a catastrophic blow to US air superiority doctrine.

America Blinded: Seven Radar Systems Destroyed

In a coordinated campaign that has stunned Pentagon planners, Iran has systematically destroyed or disabled at least seven American radar systems across the Gulf region. These include:

  • The largest US radar installation in Bahrain, responsible for monitoring the entire northern Gulf
  • Multiple AN/TPY-2 radar systems associated with THAAD batteries
  • Critical communication nodes in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE

Satellite imagery confirms the destruction of US installations, while CENTCOM officials have refused to comment—an admission of damage in itself.

US Intelligence Officer: "We Lost on Day One"

In a remarkable interview, former US intelligence officer Scott Ritter delivered a devastating assessment of American strategy:

"Ali Khamenei's martyrdom has made Iran invincible. He knew he was being targeted, yet remained among his companions. Today, the streets of Iran do not chant 'Death to Khamenei'—they chant 'Long Live Martyr Khamenei.'

"We lost this war on the first day. It was a trap set by the people of faith, and Donald Trump walked right into it. He doesn't understand who Hussain is, who Ali is, or what Karbala means. He assassinated the second most important figure in Shia Islam.

"This is like killing the Pope if you're Catholic, the Archbishop of Canterbury if you're British, or Patriarch Kirill if you're Russian. Trump succeeded in bringing people to the streets—but for the wrong cause. Today, the Islamic Republic is invincible because you cannot kill people willing to die for their faith."

Economic Devastation: Dubai Bleeding $1 Million Per Minute

The economic impact of the conflict is staggering. Dubai International Airport remains closed, with flight operations suspended, resulting in approximately $1 million in economic losses per minute. The entire Gulf region faces an unprecedented economic crisis as insurance markets collapse, investment flees, and tourism evaporates.

Arab Ally Completely Defenseless

CNN is reporting that at least one Arab Gulf ally of the United States has completely exhausted its air defense interceptors. The unidentified nation—believed to be either Bahrain, Qatar, or the UAE—has run out of crucial munitions needed to defend against Iranian missiles and drones.

Multiple Gulf states are now functionally defenseless, their American-supplied Patriot and THAAD batteries either destroyed or depleted of ammunition.

New Leadership Emerges

While Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been martyred, his son is reportedly being considered as a potential successor. The funeral will be held on March 6 in Mashhad, where Khamenei will be buried near the shrine of Imam Ali Reza.

Former Iranian President Ahmadinejad has emerged from seclusion, appearing at a cemetery and returning to the public eye amid the crisis.

Pakistan Feeling the Heat

The conflict's shockwaves have reached Pakistan, where:

  • The All Pakistan Petroleum Pump Association has written to the Prime Minister, warning of fuel shortages
  • Gulf oil companies have capped quotas and reduced supplies
  • Some locations face a complete suspension of fuel deliveries

Trump's Poll Numbers Crater

As the war spirals out of control, President Trump's approval ratings have collapsed. According to The Economist and YouGov surveys, Trump's approval now stands at just 41 percent, with 59 percent of Americans disapproving of his policies—a 27-point swing against him since the conflict began.

The Strategic Reality

What America and Israel expected to be a quick, decisive decapitation strike has transformed into a regional conflagration they cannot control. Iran has demonstrated:

  • Ability to detect and destroy stealth aircraft
  • The capacity to blind American radar networks
  • Willingness to absorb leadership losses and continue fighting
  • Popular unity behind the Islamic Republic
  • Missile and drone technology that overwhelms US defenses

Four days into this war, the balance sheet is devastating for the US-Israeli alliance:

  • One confirmed F-35 destroyed
  • Multiple radar systems obliterated
  • Arab allies defenseless
  • Economic catastrophe across the Gulf
  • American prestige in tatters

Iran, meanwhile, has achieved what no nation has accomplished in decades: it has fought the United States to a standstill and emerged stronger, more united, and more dangerous than before the conflict began.

The war is far from over—but America is already losing.

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