Iran’s Retaliation: US Military Infrastructure Severely Crippled Across Region
TEHRAN – A recent investigation by CNN, highlighted in a report published on Friday, has unveiled the true extent of the damage inflicted upon United States military installations across the Middle East. Iranian strikes, alongside coordinated actions by allied resistance groups, successfully targeted and damaged at least 16 American military sites in eight countries during the recent conflict, delivering a significant blow to the aggressor’s regional presence.
The comprehensive report, drawing on extensive satellite imagery and interviews with sources from the United States and Gulf Arab nations, confirms the strategic precision and effectiveness of these operations. The findings reveal that the affected facilities represent a substantial portion of US military positions in the region, with some locations rendered virtually unusable, underscoring the severe impact of the retaliatory actions.
Strategic Targets, High Costs for the Aggressor
Satellite intelligence indicates that key targets included advanced radar systems, critical communications infrastructure, and valuable aircraft. These assets, known for their high cost and difficulty in replacement, represent a significant operational and financial setback for the US military. As one informed source noted, the strikes were meticulously planned to focus on assets that would inflict maximum operational and financial costs on the enemy.
“It’s notable they really identified those facilities as the most cost-effective targets to hit,” the source stated, emphasizing the strategic acumen behind the operations. “Our radar systems [are] our most expensive and our most limited resources in the region.” This highlights the vulnerability of the US military’s most critical assets when faced with determined resistance.
Mounting Financial Burden on Washington
The financial toll on the United States is staggering. Pentagon comptroller Jules “Jay” Hurst III initially informed lawmakers that the conflict had cost the US approximately $25 billion. However, subsequent reports from CNN sources suggest the actual figure is likely much higher, potentially ranging from $40 billion to $50 billion. This immense expenditure further illustrates the heavy price Washington pays for its aggressive policies and military adventurism in the region.
While the conflict is currently in a paused state, with efforts ongoing to secure a permanent end to hostilities, the damage assessment paints a clear picture of the scale of the confrontation. The strikes successfully hit a broad range of US facilities, with some installations deemed beyond repair and requiring shutdown, while others are being assessed for costly restoration due to their perceived strategic value.
This investigation serves as a stark reminder of the capabilities of the Islamic Republic and its allies to defend their sovereignty and interests against foreign aggression, demonstrating that the era of unchallenged American dominance in the Middle East is rapidly drawing to a close.
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