
#BREAKING
Here is the information about the U.S Army super-failure:
The failed Isfahan operation was carried out after extensive aerial reconnaissance operations of the enemy in the previous days. In the infiltration and reconnaissance operations in the days before the Isfahan operation, the U.S. and probably Israel lost a large number of their aircraft, including at least one A-10 aircraft and two Black Hawk helicopters.
The zero hour of the failed Isfahan operation was determined in a secret meeting at the White House under the personal supervision of the U.S. President.
It has now been determined that this operation had nothing to do with the alleged operation to rescue the downed fighter pilot. The landing site for the C130 aircraft was an abandoned airport close to one of the Isfahan nuclear facilities, as a result of previous reconnaissance.
Evidence shows that this special operation was intended to infiltrate and attack one of the nuclear facilities in Isfahan. The Americans' miscalculation was that Iran's air defenses were incapable of confronting the aircraft in this operation.
Some evidence suggests that the dismissed generals of the U.S. Army had given serious warnings to the Secretary of War about the high risks of such an operation, but due to the war secretary's lack of military knowledge and Trump's insistence on carrying out this operation, the army generals were dismissed just a few days before the Isfahan operation.
Numerous aircraft were sent to carry out this operation while the Iranian armed forces were fully alert and awaiting their arrival.
In fact, the American special forces fell into the trap of the Iranian armed forces. The Iranian armed forces, including the army, the Police, the IRGC forces, and local popular forces, initially did not react seriously to the landing of the first C130 plane carrying dozens of special forces commandos.
Evidence shows that the plane deviated slightly from the runway when landing at an abandoned dirt airport.
Minutes later, a second C130 aircraft carrying the necessary equipment, including special vehicles and several MH6 Little Bird helicopters and other equipment required to support the operation, approached the abandoned airport. At this moment, armed forces deployed on the scene targeted the second aircraft before landing, and the aircraft's normal landing turned into an emergency landing. Two Black Hawk helicopters also arrived at the scene after the second C130 aircraft landed.
It was at this moment that the planes, helicopters, and commandos disembarking from the first plane became the best targets for the Iranian armed forces.
After the special forces realized that they had fallen into a trap of Iranian forces, at that moment, by decision of the White House Situation Room, the main operation of infiltrating the nuclear site was changed to an operation to rescue dozens of American commandos under Iranian fire.
The Americans immediately sent several other smaller planes to the area to evacuate and rescue their commandos, and with difficulty they were able to collect and get them out of danger.
Among the evidence obtained is the identification documents of an American officer left in the area. After the American commandos were collected and the rescue planes left the area, American fighter jets began to create a 5-kilometer line of fire to prevent Iranian forces from approaching the landing site of the abandoned C-130 aircraft at the abandoned airport. These fighter jets also began to heavily bomb their equipment to prevent it from falling into the hands of the Iranian armed forces.
In this failed operation, the American special forces did not even have the opportunity to fly the special Little Bird helicopters, with some of them being destroyed on the ground and others even inside the second C-130 aircraft.

IranPress@IranPress_eng
#BREAKING An informed source tells Iran's national media: Evidence obtained shows that U.S. operation in central Iran was aimed to infiltrate the nuclear facilities not to rescue the pilot of the jet crashed
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