00:04Something just happened in the skies over the UAE and the timing could not be more alarming.
00:11A United States Air Force F-35 Lightning II, one of the most advanced fighter jets ever built,
00:18transmitted code 777-0 during a flight over the United Arab Emirates. For those who do
00:24not know aviation codes, 777-0 means one thing, general emergency. It could signal a technical
00:32failure, a fire on board, a sudden fuel problem, or something far more serious. As of now, the exact
00:40cause remains unknown. The aircraft eventually landed safely at Al-Dafla Air Base in Abu Dhabi.
00:47But here's the part that should grab your attention. This emergency comes just hours after Iran released
00:54a chilling new video directed straight at the United States military. In the video, Iran issues
01:00a direct warning to US troops. The message is blunt. If American forces dare to set foot on Iranian soil,
01:08they will not find oil on Karg Island. They will find dead bodies, their own. The video then cuts
01:15to a sequence of back-to-back explosions along the coastline of Karg Island. A bloody simulated
01:21depiction of what an Iran versus US clash on the island could actually look like. And Karg Island
01:28is not just any island. It is Iran's oil crown jewel, the backbone of its crude exports, the single
01:35most valuable piece of energy infrastructure Iran possesses. This warning comes directly after Trump
01:42repeatedly threatened to launch a ground operation targeting Karg. But here's where it gets even more
01:48interesting. Recent reports suggest that inside US military command, there is growing fear. Fear that
01:56if American troops attempt to invade or hold ground on Karg Island, they could face total annihilation,
02:03not heavy losses, annihilation. So now ask yourself this. An American F-35, one of the most sophisticated jets
02:13in the US arsenal declares a general emergency over the region at the exact moment Iran is broadcasting
02:19videos threatening to bury US soldiers on Karg Island. Is this a coincidence? A simple mechanical fault?
02:27Or is this the first crack in a system that everyone insists is fine, right before it isn't?
02:34Right now, nobody is confirming a connection. But in a region where every signal matters,
02:40an emergency code from a frontline US fighter jet landing just hours after Iran's most direct threat
02:46yet is impossible to ignore. The skies over the Gulf are getting tense, and on the ground,
02:52in Tehran and in Washington, both sides appear to be preparing for the worst.
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