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Speculation surrounding recent decapitation strikes suggests that success relies on a volatile mix of high-tech sabotage and human betrayal, with many attributing the neutralization of air defenses to sophisticated cyber-warfare or insiders selling out their leaders. While some argue these operations prove the U.S. can bypass any sovereign defense, skeptics maintain that repeating such feats in North Korea or Iran would be far deadlier due to the extreme vulnerability of helicopters to ground fire and the high risk of nuclear retaliation. Ultimately, the debate highlights a tension between the image of a surgical, tech-driven extraction and the brutal reality of the reported casualties, including elite Cuban bodyguards, which suggest these missions remain chaotic and high-stakes gambles.

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