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This Isn’t Just a Battlefield Story. It’s a Strategic System Failure. You’re not about to watch CENTCOM bases gradually weaken because of troop rotations or budget cuts. You’re about to watch a long-term erosion of U.S. tactical advantage in Syria — driven not by front-line combat alone, but by a concerted blend of Russian and Iranian electronic warfare, air defenses, and asymmetric pressure that complicates every aspect of U.S. operations. Right now, the U.S. still maintains several small bases and outposts in Syria as part of counter-ISIS and regional security missions, but those footholds increasingly sit amid a dense network of hostile infrastructure and sophisticated EW systems supplied by Russia and operated by Iranian forces or proxies. In this video, Money & Empires breaks down how Russia’s electronic warfare capabilities — including systems like the Krasukha complex that can jam radars, communications, and signals — have transformed the battlefield in and around Syria, raising the cost and risk for CENTCOM forces and undermining the U.S.’s conventional dominance. This isn’t speculation. It’s battlefield mechanics, strategic positioning, and historical precedent. In this breakdown, you’ll learn: Why Syria today is one of the most contested electronic warfare environments on Earth, with layered signals disruption that affects drones, aircraft, and base communications — not just kinetic threats. How Russian EW systems supplied to Iran — including Krasukha variants — can jam airborne radars and tactical communications, degrading U.S. force effectiveness around Syrian bases. Why Iran’s integrated air defenses and EW arrays create a protective electronic shield for its proxies and key logistical hubs. How this asymmetric environment forces CENTCOM to rely more on layered counters, electronic intelligence assets, and drones just to maintain basic situational awareness. What it means when electronic disruption counts as strategic denial — not just tactical interference. Why conventional military superiority alone isn’t enough when adversaries use EW to erase technological advantages. This video explains how U.S. military presence in Syria is being challenged not just by missiles and fighters, but by the invisible currents of the electromagnetic battlefield. It’s not about fear. It’s about understanding systems before momentum wrests control. Because when one side controls the spectrum, physical bases become vulnerable too. ⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER This content is strictly for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing here constitutes military, financial, legal, or geopolitical advice. You are responsible for your analysis and decisions. Historical patterns and current developments do not guarantee future outcomes. Always conduct independent research and consult qualified professionals. 🔔 Subscribe to Money & Empires for deep analysis of global power, technology, and the hidden mechanics shaping conflict. #centcom #electronicwarfare #syriaconflict #russiairan #globalpower #MoneyAndEmpires