Middle East Bases Could Be Threatened by Iranian Retaliation
- On June 21, 2025, U.S. forces launched coordinated missile attacks targeting three Iranian facilities related to nuclear and military activities, an operation announced by President Donald Trump from Washington.
- The strikes followed Iran's threats to retaliate against U.S. bases and American assets, warning such facilities would be legitimate targets amid heightened regional tensions.
- The U.S. maintains about 40,000 troops across 19 bases including in Iraq and Syria, has increased protection measures, and deployed an additional carrier strike group due to threats from Iran and proxies.
- Vice President JD Vance announced that recent actions have significantly hindered Iran's nuclear program, resulting in the loss of their ability to further enrich uranium to weapons-grade levels.
- The attack intensified instability with global calls for restraint from French President Macron, UN Secretary-General Guterres warning against retaliation spirals, and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong urging de-escalation and dialogue.
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Whether Qatar, Bahrain or Kuwait, the United States is dependent on its many bases in the Middle East – and therefore vulnerable there, as shown by Iran's Monday attack.
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