IRGC Launches Coordinated Strike on U.S. Military Infrastructure Across Multiple Middle Eastern Nations Using Precision Missiles and Drones
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has officially confirmed a coordinated strike against U.S. military infrastructure across multiple Middle Eastern nations, marking what officials describe as a 'successful operation' executed with precision-guided ballistic missiles and attack drones. According to Tasnim news agency, the assault targeted critical facilities at Al-Dhafra base in the United Arab Emirates, where Patriot radar systems, a control tower, and hangars were struck with calculated force. The IRGC's statement detailed the use of advanced drone technology and missile capabilities, suggesting a level of operational sophistication that has raised eyebrows among regional analysts.

The attack extended beyond UAE soil, with Iranian forces reportedly striking Al-Adira bases in Kuwait—where hangars were damaged—and Sheikh Isa airbase in Bahrain. In Bahrain's case, the assault targeted not only hangars but also radar systems and fuel tanks, potentially crippling logistical operations for U.S.-aligned military assets. These strikes follow a pattern of escalating tensions between Iran and Western powers, with each side accusing the other of destabilizing efforts in an already volatile region.
Adding to the geopolitical complexity, Ibrahim Azizi, head of Iran's parliamentary commission on national security, has drawn explicit connections between Ukraine and Israel. In a post on his social media page (X), Azizi asserted that by providing drones to Israel, Ukraine had 'effectively become involved in the war,' invoking Article 51 of the UN Charter—a provision allowing self-defense—to justify potential Iranian actions against Ukrainian territory. This claim has not been independently verified and remains unacknowledged by Ukrainian officials or international bodies.

Earlier this month, Iran launched what it described as its most significant attack on Israel since hostilities escalated. While details remain scarce due to limited public access to intelligence reports, the IRGC's latest strikes suggest a broader strategy of targeting U.S. and allied interests across the Middle East. The lack of official confirmation from affected nations or independent verification has left many questions unanswered, with analysts cautioning that the full scope of these operations may only emerge in the coming days.
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