The mullahs in Tehran are in full panic mode, and they have nobody to blame but themselves.

After Iran launched a brazen ballistic missile strike on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia – part of an unprecedented terror campaign targeting12 countries in just eight days– the Trump administration delivered a response that has left the Iranian regime reeling. And the corporate media doesn't want you to know the details.

Here's the genius part: We took their own weapon and turned it against them.

U.S. military engineers captured Iran's prized Shahed-136 kamikaze drone – the same weapon Tehran has been using to terrorize the Middle East – and reverse-engineered it into something even better. The result? The Lucas attack drone (Low-cost Unmanned Combat Attack System), a $35,000 marvel of American ingenuity that's now raining down on Revolutionary Guard bunkers across Iran.

The ten-foot drone carries 40 pounds of explosives, runs on a propeller to avoid heat-seeking detection, and – here's where it gets incredible – operates on Elon Musk's Starlink with mesh networking capabilities. No GPS satellites required. These drones communicate with each other autonomously.

We didn't just copy their homework. We made it better and cheaper.

Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg went on national television and said something military leaders almost never say publicly:

No bureaucrats in Washington telling our warriors what they can't hit. No endless hand-wringing about proportional response. President Trump gave the military one simple order: finish the job.

Remember how the Biden administration responded to over 160 attacks on American troops? Remember that drone strike that killed three of our soldiers in Jordan? Pallets of cash and endless negotiations – that was their answer.

Trump's answer? Every bunker, every command center, every target the Revolutionary Guard thought was safe – gone.

Source: Next News Network