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Assessing a Contested Claim: Iranian Missile Strikes, Israeli and US Air Power, and India's Place in the Balance

Assessing a Contested Claim: Iranian Missile Strikes, Israeli and US Air Power, and India's Place in the Balance
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This detailed summary analyzes a provocative claim that Iranian missile strikes have not stopped the Israeli Air Force from flying, and that a Chinese or Indian counterpart model is being marketed as inferior by comparison. It contrasts assertions of Iran's formidable missile capability with the continued operations of Israeli and US jets, arguing that if even Iran's firepower could not deter Western air forces, India's defense capabilities may be viewed as lagging. The discussion then introduces the J-35 as a potential future concern for India, framing the argument within broader questions of air superiority, missile defenses, defense procurement, and regional geopolitics. The description emphasizes that the statement reflects opinion and rhetoric rather than definitive, verifiable facts, and should be understood as part of a broader debate about military balance and technology rather than an objective assessment.

Latin America Correspondent at Independent Journalist

Maria Rodriguez is an award-winning Mexican journalist covering drug cartels, migration, and indigenous rights across Latin America. She has reported from conflict zones in Colombia, Venezuela, and Central America. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, BBC Mundo, and Al Jazeera. She documents human rights violations and environmental activism.

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