'13 US Bases Uninhabitable': Iran Strikes Force Troops Into 'Remote War'

Iran's sustained missile and drone strikes on US military installations have rendered several key bases uninhabitable, forcing troops to disperse into temporary facilities. The attacks have damaged operational centers, aircraft infrastructure, and fuel systems, disrupting logistics and raising concerns about troop safety and long-term sustainability of operations.
Iranian strikes have hit US military bases in Kuwait, damaging facilities such as Port Shuaiba, Ali Al Salem Air Base, and Camp Buehring. The attacks have disrupted logistics and raised concerns about troop safety. US troops have been forced to disperse into temporary facilities, including hotels and office spaces. The US has been reinforcing its military presence, deploying additional fighter squadrons and troops to the Gulf. Iran's retaliation comes in response to ongoing US and Israeli military action. The US has struck thousands of targets inside Iran, signaling that Washington is pressing ahead with its campaign.
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