Iran’s missile and drone campaign has torn through the U.S. military footprint across West Asia, shattering bases that Trump once held up as proof of American dominance. New analysis reviewed by major outlets estimates Iranian strikes have already caused around 800 million dollars in damage to U.S.-linked installations, with at least 17 sites hit and 11 full military bases scarred from Qatar to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Satellite imagery shows key hubs like Al Udeid, Ali Al-Salem, Prince Sultan and the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet in Bahrain being hit repeatedly, while a single high‑value radar in Jordan worth about 485 million dollars was knocked out, alongside roughly 310 million dollars in damage to other infrastructure. Washington has been forced to rush reinforcements into the region, with thousands of additional troops deployed even as early war costs already run into the billions and at least 13 American soldiers reported killed so far. This video breaks down how Iran is systematically targeting air bases, radars and logistics nodes, what satellite evidence reveals about the evolving strike pattern, and how much the U.S. is really losing in money, hardware and lives as the war grinds on.
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