The War Continues... Iran Targets US Bases in Bahrain, UAE, and Kuwait Again
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has launched a new series of missile and drone attacks against US military bases in Bahrain, UAE, and Kuwait amid ongoing regional tensions.
On Saturday, Iran escalated its military operations by initiating Operation True Promise-4, launching missile and drone strikes on three US military installations located in the UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait. This operation marks the 49th round of engagement in a series of retaliatory attacks that Iran claims are a response to continuous assaults from the United States and Israel. Earlier in the day, Iran conducted similar strikes on Israeli positions and US facilities in the region, reinforcing its pledge to retaliate against perceived aggressions.
The attacks come on the heels of significant US military action against Iranian positions, particularly a notable strike on Kharg Island, where over 90 military bases were reportedly destroyed, including naval mine storage and missile bunkers. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed the effectiveness of their operation, though they intentionally spared oil infrastructure to prevent further regional destabilization. Iran's Mehr News Agency has stated that the situation on Kharg Island is now under control, indicating a managed response to the US assault.
This ongoing conflict underscores the precarious nature of security in the Middle East, where US-Iran tensions are inflamed by a series of retaliatory strikes and military interventions. The broader implications of this violence could have lasting effects on regional stability, given the involvement of multiple state and non-state actors. As Iran continues to assert its military capabilities, the risks of escalation in this already volatile region grow significantly, prompting concerns over potential wider conflicts involving neighboring countries and their alliances with the US.