Top US admiral: Strikes severely degraded Iran's military, defence | AJ #shorts
Top US admiral: Strikes severely degraded Iran's military, defence | AJ #shorts
US Admiral's Bombshell Testimony: Did America and Israel Really Break Iran's Military?
Just hours ago, Admiral Brad Cooper stood before the Senate and declared the US-Israeli strikes "severely degraded" Tehran's defenses. Lawmakers pressed hard for proof. The clock is ticking, and the answers matter now.
Cooper's Claim: Mission Accomplished or Political Cover?
The head of US Central Command didn't mince words. He told senators the joint campaign knocked out key Iranian air defenses, missile sites, and command nodes. According to Cooper, Iran's ability to project power in the region has taken a serious hit.
Yet the questions kept coming. Some senators wanted satellite photos, battle-damage assessments, and independent verification. They're not buying the victory lap without receipts.
The Spin vs. The Evidence
Here's where it gets fiery. Official statements from Washington and Jerusalem paint a picture of total dominance. But intelligence leaks and regional reports suggest Iran still retains significant missile stockpiles and proxy networks across Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon.
If Cooper is right, why the hesitation to release full data? Transparency shouldn't be optional when we're talking about another potential escalation in the Middle East.
What the Strikes Actually Hit
- Major radar installations along the Persian Gulf - Underground missile production facilities - Elite Revolutionary Guard coordination centers
Damage assessments shared in closed session reportedly show dozens of launchers destroyed. Still, Iran's dispersed arsenal and hardened sites mean the regime isn't out of the fight yet.
Lawmakers Demand Real Answers
Today's hearing exposed a clear divide. Some members praised the precision campaign. Others demanded to know the cost in dollars, lives, and long-term stability. One senator bluntly asked whether the strikes merely delayed Iran's nuclear timeline or actually changed its calculus.
Cooper defended the operation's results while acknowledging ongoing threats. That careful balance tells you everything about the political tightrope being walked right now.
The Bigger Picture Unfolding This Week
As of today, regional tensions remain sky-high. Oil markets are watching every move. Allies are quietly recalibrating their own defenses. And Iran's leadership is already spinning the narrative that it withstood the worst.
Whether the military degradation is as severe as claimed will determine if we're heading toward de-escalation or round two. The Senate wants facts, not slogans.
This is Jessica Ali for Global 1 News. 🔥
Source: Al Jazeera via YouTube — 2026-05-15T04:15:41+00:00.
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