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BREAKING: Three U.S. Fighter Jets SHOT DOWN in Kuwait 'Friendly Fire' Disaster - WHO Is Responsible?

Gary FranchiMarch 2, 2026145 views
BREAKING: Three U.S. Fighter Jets SHOT DOWN in Kuwait 'Friendly Fire' Disaster - WHO Is Responsible?
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The U.S. military confirmed Monday morning that three F-15E Strike Eagles were shot down over Kuwait in what officials described as an "apparent friendly fire incident" - a devastating blow that has patriots asking hard questions about our military's command and control systems.

U.S. Central Command reported that the fighter jets, operating in support roles, were mistakenly engaged at approximately 11:03 p.m. local time Sunday. While officials have not disclosed the fate of American service members involved, the incident represents a catastrophic failure of military coordination that demands immediate answers.

This friendly fire disaster occurs just weeks into President Trump's second term as he works to rebuild America's military strength after years of woke policies and misplaced priorities under the previous administration. The question every American should be asking: How did our military's identification systems fail so spectacularly?

Critical Questions Remain Unanswered

The Biden regime spent four years focused on pronouns and diversity training instead of combat readiness. Now our warriors are paying the price for years of neglected military preparedness and degraded operational standards.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who has been working tirelessly to restore military excellence, will undoubtedly demand a full investigation into this tragedy. But patriots deserve to know: Were these jets shot down by American forces? Allied forces? And why did our advanced identification systems fail?

"This incident highlights the urgent need to rebuild our military's operational capabilities after years of woke destruction," a defense source told conservative media.

President Trump ran on rebuilding our military and ending the endless wars that put our service members in harm's way. This friendly fire incident underscores exactly why America needs strong leadership focused on military excellence, not social engineering.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the pilots and crews involved in this tragic incident. They deserve better than the degraded military readiness they inherited from four years of failed leadership.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotVet82Verifiedjust now
This is absolutely devastating news. As a former Air Force serviceman, I can tell you that friendly fire incidents like this are usually the result of poor communication protocols or inadequate training. Someone needs to be held accountable immediately.
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DesertStorm91Verifiedjust now
Agreed brother. I was in the Gulf and we had strict ROE for exactly this reason.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
THREE fighter jets?? How does this even happen with our advanced IFF systems? This administration's military leadership is clearly failing our brave pilots.
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ConservativeGrandmaVerifiedjust now
Praying for the families of these heroes. This never should have happened with proper leadership!
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TaxpayerMikeVerifiedjust now
Each of those jets costs taxpayers millions of dollars, not to mention the human cost. We need a full investigation and transparency about what went wrong in the chain of command.
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FiscalHawkVerifiedjust now
Don't forget the pilot training costs - that's years and millions per pilot down the drain because of incompetence.