1199. An embarrassment for the U.S. Air Force
1199. An embarrassment for the U.S. Air Force

1199. An embarrassment for the U.S. Air Force

03/25/2026

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A country whose military spending amounts to nearly a trillion dollars proved defenseless against a handful of drones. Due to its involvement in the drone war in Ukraine, the United States apparently overlooked the danger that could arise from the use of drones by its adversaries.

In the midst of the intense phase of “Operation Epic Fury” against Iran, Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana – the nerve center of the American nuclear bomber fleet and command center of the Global Strike Command – was besieged for days by swarms of state-of-the-art drones . The powerful B-52 bombers had to abort their takeoffs, and military personnel fled to the bunkers.
The truly shocking aspect of this incident is that the superpower was utterly helpless against the attackers. Barksdale has no air defenses of its own. There are no fighter jets there to shoot down the intruders. And the electronic jammers meant to disrupt GPS and data connections? A complete failure. The drones practically mocked the US defenses: In waves of 12 to 15 devices, they circled the base for up to four hours every day – with their lights on! They wanted to be seen. They defied all jamming attempts, operated autonomously, and intelligently evaded defensive measures.

You can read more about this in Monday’s article on Report24: Attack on US nuclear base: Drone swarms cripple America’s most powerful bombers. Source.

The photo from 14 years ago is just as relevant today as ever.

The U.S. has over 11 massive aircraft carriers! That’s true. But you don’t have to attack such a fortress head-on. A small act of sabotage in the restrooms or laundry room is enough. It must be the Russians who stole the chips from this ship’s washing machines to produce more “Oreschniks”! Propaganda for complete idiots. You don’t need to build an expensive, fully armed army to defeat the U.S. All it takes is an intelligent strategy to catch the self-assured former global hegemon off guard.

Jacob G. Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation.

There is one and only one way to fully open the Strait of Hormuz. How can this be done? The solution is very simple. Jacob Hornberger described it in his Friday article: How to Open the Strait of Hormuz?

Of course, it is impossible to solve this problem in a way that satisfies everyone. The proposed method will not sit well with the world’s worst state that practices a policy of terror—namely, Israel. It is also clear that the United States is not yet ready for such a solution. Not yet, because it needs a far greater defeat to achieve this, and that defeat is unfolding right before our eyes.

Shooting at a fly with an expensive, high-tech cannon—that’s how you could describe the U.S. strategy. You don’t need to storm that cannon; all you need to do is damage one of its components—the high-precision sight—to render the weapon ineffective.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com

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