CC: Iran struck 11 American forward ammunition supply facilities across 6 countries in 47 minutes last night. Saudi Arabia. Qatar. Kuwait. Bahrain. UAE. And the maritime pre-positioning ships in the Gulf of Oman that carry the reserve inventory backing every land-based depot in the region. All of it. In 47 minutes. The American military that woke up yesterday with weeks of combat inventory at current operational tempo woke up this morning with 72 hours of weapons left. And the deeper story is not just that the ammunition is gone — it is that Iran designed the operation in a specific sequence that ensured no facility received warning from the targeting of another. 11 facilities. 6 countries. Zero warnings. That is not luck. That is a map. And the map required intelligence that should not exist.
In this video, we break down: Why destroying a distributed pre-positioning network designed specifically to survive single-point strikes required simultaneous targeting of all 11 nodes — and how Iran achieved the targeting intelligence to do it What 72 hours of ammunition means for the Patriot batteries whose reload inventory is ash — and what happens to the cities and bases they are protecting when the current launcher loads are expended Why the emergency resupply operation now running from American depots in Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Oklahoma faces a logistics timeline that the 72-hour window may not accommodate What Russia published within hours about the operation — and why Russia wanted every NATO defense planner to read it immediately What China's Central Military Commission discussed in emergency session within hours of the strike — and what those discussions reveal about Chinese planning for Taiwan Why the 72-hour window is the most important strategic variable in this conflict right now — more important than diplomacy, more important than oil prices, more important than any statement from any government
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