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In just five days, Iran’s IRGC Aerospace Force executed a precise, three-step strike that destroyed a U.S. THAAD missile defense battery in the Gulf. First, the early-warning radar in Qatar was neutralized. Then, the fire-control radar in the UAE was wiped out. Finally, the launcher itself was taken out—rendering a $1.8 billion defense system completely useless. This operation didn’t just cripple Gulf defenses—it forced the U.S. and its allies to spend millions on interceptors against inexpensive drones, draining stockpiles meant for global deterrence. With only a handful of THAAD rounds received in 2026, and replacement taking over a decade, America’s missile shield is now stretched to its breaking point. Every shot fired in the Gulf has ripple effects: China is watching, and U.S. interceptor depletion may weaken deterrence in the Indo-Pacific, including Taiwan. This is more than a regional conflict—it’s a global strategic crisis, exposing vulnerabilities in the U.S. defense architecture and the economic logic of Iran’s drone and missile warfare. Key Points Covered: Step-by-step destruction of THAAD systems Impact on U.S. interceptor stockpiles and global readiness Economic imbalance: multi-million-dollar interceptors vs $35,000 drones Strategic implications for the Indo-Pacific and China Real-time validation of U.S. vulnerability predictions The Gulf missile defense network is collapsing under precision attacks, and the consequences are global, systemic, and unprecedented.