Fighting from hotels: Iran's missile, drone strikes force US military out of its own bases

Iran's missile and drone strikes have forced the US military to evacuate its bases in the Middle East, with thousands of troops relocated to hotels and other temporary sites. The conflict has entered its fourth week, with Iran targeting US military bases, embassies, and oil infrastructure, and the US responding with continued air strikes.
Iranian strikes have damaged US military bases in the Middle East, forcing troops to relocate to hotels and other sites. The Pentagon has dispersed thousands of troops, with some moved to Europe. Bases in Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia have been hit, with damage to aircraft structures, maintenance facilities, and communications equipment. The relocation reflects the scale of Iran's retaliation after joint US and Israeli strikes. Iran has targeted US military bases, embassies, and oil infrastructure, and has urged civilians to report the new locations of dispersed American troops.
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