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At 03:47 local time Iran launched 350 drones and ballistic missiles across the Persian Gulf. America's layered defense Patriot PAC-3, THAAD, and Aegis warships intercepted 338 of them. A 96.6% success rate. The Pentagon would call that a victory. But twelve got through. Those twelve struck the Ghawar oil stabilization complex the world's largest oil facility. It went up in flames. Forty-seven people were killed. And America's so-called impenetrable $2 trillion defense architecture faced a question it was never built to answer how did any get through at all? This was not a lucky strike. It was a calculated breach using electronic warfare that blinded radar systems, saturation attacks flooding screens with ghost targets, logistics software manipulation from the inside, and human hesitation caused by corrupted real-time data. Within hours oil markets surged. The USS Gerald R. Ford repositioned. Intelligence agencies scrambled to connect dots that had been sitting in their systems for days. America's shield was not shattered by brute force it was dissected by design. And twelve missiles just rewrote the rules of modern warfare. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for informational and educational purposes only. The scenarios, strike details, and tactical breakdowns presented are based on speculative analysis, unverified reports, and hypothetical reconstructions. None of the events described have been officially confirmed by any government or military authority. Casualty figures, satellite imagery claims, and operational details should not be taken as verified facts. This is not financial, military, or political advice. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.