'Kuwait-Bahrain US Bases Destroyed... Ballistic Missiles Fired at Abraham Lincoln Carrier', claims Iran
Iran claims significant damage to US military bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, following missile strikes on the USS Abraham Lincoln and allegations of US casualties.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has made bold claims regarding retaliatory actions against US and Israeli attacks. They assert that their military's fresh missile and drone strikes have resulted in major damage to American military installations. Specifically, they report that four ballistic missiles were launched against the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, allegedly leading to the deaths of up to 560 American soldiers. These claims have escalated tensions in a region already fraught with conflict and military presence from both Iranian forces and US-led coalitions.
According to the IRGC's statement, the US naval base in Kuwait, known as Ali Al Salem Air Base, has been completely decommissioned as a result of these attacks. They emphasize that the ballistic missile and drone strikes have rendered the base's infrastructure unusable and have inflicted heavy casualties on American forces stationed there. This declaration by the Iranian military indicates a significant escalation in hostilities and suggests that Iran may be adopting a more aggressive posture in response to perceived threats from the US and its allies.
Moreover, an attack on the US naval base in Bahrain, which serves as the headquarters for the US Fifth Fleet, has compounded the risks for US military operations in the region. This situation underlines the increasing volatility and complexity of Middle Eastern geopolitics, as Iran seeks to leverage military actions to assert regional influence while challenging US interests and presence in the area. The IRGC's claims, if validated, could lead to a reevaluation of military strategies by the US and its partners in the region, potentially intensifying conflict further.