🚨 JUST IN: The Iranian regime’s ballistic missile and air defense underground Damavand base has just been STRUCK HARD
US and Israel are carrying out jaw-dropping takedowns of the Islamic regime every single HOUR.
This Department of War plays no games 🔥pic.twitter.com/2s6bxY3xBw
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 5, 2026
You all hear how happy Iranians are, or should I call them Persians again, when their nation is attacked? Persia can become a great nation again, thanks to Trump.
JUST IN: The Iranian regime’s ballistic missile and air defense underground Damavand base has just been STRUCK HARD US and Israel are carrying out jaw-dropping takedowns of the Islamic regime every single HOUR. This Department of War plays no games
Everyone is focused on Tehran. The real story may be on Iran’s borders. Iran is a Persian-majority country surrounded by its own restive minorities. Kurds in the northwest, Baluchis in the southeast, Azeris in the north, Arabs in Khuzestan. For 47 years the regime used fear of ethnic fragmentation to demand loyalty and crush dissent. That threat is now real. 5 Kurdish armed groups formed an alliance in late February, days before the strikes began. CIA is reportedly backing them. Battle-hardened PKK commanders are pivoting from Syria toward Iran. Baluchi militant factions just merged along the Pakistan border. All of them are watching Tehran’s grip loosen in real time. This is the scenario that keeps regional powers up at night. Not a clean regime change; a fragmented Iran with insurgent pockets, lawless border regions, and competing armed factions filling the vacuum left by a decapitated IRGC. Turkey is watching the Kurds. Pakistan is watching the Baluchis. Azerbaijan is watching the Azeris. Israel is watching all of them. The U.S. and Israel can win every air battle and still produce a Middle East more unstable than the one they started with. Iraq 2003 didn’t fail because America lost the war. It failed because nobody planned for the morning after CNN





