THIS Is How US Saved Israel From Iran's Attack

Published 2024-05-14
On April 13th, Iran hit Israel with an aerial assault that should have leveled an Israeli airbase. How could Israel come out so relatively unscathed in the face of a seemingly devastating surprise attack? The answer lies in the actions of their allies, chief among them being the United States of America. But how did the United States fend off this attack and plan to fend off others? Why did Iran stage this attack in the first place? And what could this mean for the Middle East and the world at large?


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All Comments (21)
  • @_Just_John
    By pouring 3-4 billion dollars a year into military budget of Israel.
  • @parsaludhi5871
    It was not a sneak attack, Iran gave a warning before hand
  • @blvck.8197
    I'm all for the US and it's allies but Iran literally warned them 72 hours in advance to the attack lol.
  • @janecreek681
    If by surprise you mean given them a day and half of notice then you are correct.
  • "Surprise attack"? Iran announced they launched missles towards Israel.
  • @Derp_Foxxo
    this comment section is going to be interesting eats popcorn
  • @CineRanter
    They literally warned them beforehand. It was all posturing
  • @zachd.4385
    All I see is my tax dollars burning away 😭
  • It wasn't a sneaky or surprise attack because iran has been warning the other party for over a week giving them ample time to prepare. If it were a surprise attack, more missiles and drones would have likely gotten through the defense network and iran did not even use their latest missiles. And the attack wasn't also a significant loss to iran because it only cost them $100 million whereas the interception of nearly 300 missiles and drones cost the allies $1+ billion...
  • @night_light2867
    The channel has fallen its no longer fact based its more of a storytelling now there are about 3 wrong facts per minute in te last 5 war videos
  • The real question is why did Iran warn them, is it because they like them or probably afraid of miscalculations and escalation? If similar attack was directed at iran, do they have what it takes to stop them or do they have friends that will come to their aid? I believe Iran was being more careful to get itself in a situation that will cause more harm to it but at the same time had to response to restore deterence and to placate their angry citizens
  • "Surprise attack"! The attacked was expected for 2 weeks, the other side was given 72-hour notice, and the slow-moving drones announced it hours before happening!
  • Your channels ability to put things into perspective with accurate timelines, facts, statistics and visuals is fantastic.
  • @mahsbsjheuq
    Bro in jordan the fighter jets was on the sky hours before the missles appeared tf you mean surprise attack 😂