Thursday, April 30, 2026

Was the Port Shuaiba Attack a Deliberate Sacrifice or Something Much Worse?

by Scott Creighton 

Was the March 1 2026 attack on the command center in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait which killed 6 service members and wounded over 30 more merely a case of really bad preparation or was it a legitimate false flag operation designed to get the American public behind Trump and the Zionists' war of aggression against a sovereign state that had done nothing to us up until that moment?

Right now House Dems are looking into starting an investigation into what happened that day. And they should because the survivors have been sharing their stories for nearly a month while nothing has been done.

'Speaking publicly for the first time, members of the targeted unit offered CBS News a detailed account of the attack and its harrowing aftermath from the perspective of those on the ground. 

The members CBS News spoke to disputed the description of events from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who described the drone as a "squirter" — in that it squirted through the defenses of a fortified unit inside Kuwait.

"Painting a picture that 'one squeaked through' is a falsehood," one of the injured soldiers told CBS News. "I want people to know the unit … was unprepared to provide any defense for itself. It was not a fortified position." CBS News

Pete Hegseth was asked about this situation and his responses are very interesting as at one point he started talking about 'the bigger picture' and followed up by saying something along the lines of 'in war soldiers get killed' a very flippant response from the Sec. of Defense, true, but maybe even more damning when you consider if he felt that way would he consider sacrificing a few soldiers to get the public behind a war of choice being waged for some other nation.


 

It's like they were left out there without adequate defenses to be hit by people who knew the American public would not be behind this war of aggression on behalf of Israel until something bloody happened to American troops.

And what might be worse yet... the Iranians said they didn't do it. It wasn't them. If it wasn't them, who was it?

 

Based on available reports regarding the March 1, 2026, drone strike at Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, Iran has not formally accepted responsibility for the attack that killed six U.S. service members. The incident, described as a retaliatory strike, was identified by the US as a "deadly failure to protect" troops from Iranian capabilities, with survivors disputing Pentagon accounts.
  • Attack Details: The attack occurred on March 1, 2026, when a drone hit a U.S. facility in Kuwait, killing six service members and injuring over 20.
  • Responsibility: While U.S. officials and congressional members attributed the drone strike to Iran, Iran has generally denied responsibility for such actions, as seen in previous similar incidents. AI overlords

Iran says they didn't launch attack. Isn't that odd.

2 days into the new 6 Day War, a drone attacks a group of U.S. soldiers left high and dry with no protection and their deaths are immediately used to gin up public support for the war.

Hmmm. Where have we heard something like this before? 

Remember the day in '67 when Johnson sent the USS Liberty out by itself off the coast of Egypt unprotected to gather intel on the 6 Day War started by Israel and the IDF attacked her with 3 planes they painted black while she was flying an American flag and then followed up with torpedo boats to sink her and her entire crew?

Anyone remember that?

They did that to get America behind helping Israel steal more land back then. And now it's clear we went to war with Iran in order to help Israel steal more land today.

'Even the State Department recognizes that the U.S. entered the Iran war on behalf of Israel.

A government release written earlier this week by Reed D. Rubinstein, the department’s legal adviser, detailed how the U.S. “is engaged in this conflict at the request of and in the collective self-defense of its Israeli ally, as well as in the exercise of the United States’ own inherent right of self-defense.” The release cited multiple letters issued by the agency to the U.N. Security Council as evidence of the apparent connection.' The New Republic

This is really problematic for Hegseth and TrumpyBear. Investigating whether or not they were left without defenses is one thing. Investigating where the drone came from is another entirely and that is where this investigation should go.

 

 

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