In a stunning twist from the Iran war, reports claim Tehran used a U.S.-made F-5 fighter jet to strike a key American base in Kuwait. The attack on Camp Buehring, a crucial logistics hub, marks one of the rare instances of an enemy aircraft hitting a U.S. facility in recent years. The irony lies in the jet’s origins, supplied by Washington to Iran before 1979. Analysts say even aging aircraft can deliver damage when used tactically. The incident raises questions about vulnerabilities, battlefield realities, and the true scale of damage suffered by U.S. forces.

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