In a sharp and coordinated escalation, Iran-backed militias launched a fierce drone strike on a major U.S. military base near Baghdad International Airport early this morning. Multiple explosions rocked the facility as explosive-laden drones breached the perimeter, causing significant damage to logistics areas and triggering large fires.

Iraqi security sources report that at least four drones struck the base, with thick black smoke rising over the compound. U.S. forces responded with defensive fire, but the attack has raised serious concerns about the vulnerability of American installations in Iraq amid the widening regional conflict.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a coalition of Iran-aligned armed groups, quickly claimed responsibility. In a statement, the group declared: “This is our response to American aggression against our region and support for the Zionist enтιтy. As long as U.S. forces remain in Iraq and back Israel’s crimes, their bases will remain legitimate targets.”
The strike comes as the broader Iran-U.S.-Israel war intensifies dramatically. Iran continues to launch missile barrages on Israeli cities, while U.S. Marines remain engaged on Iranian soil and American naval forces maintain a mᴀssive presence in the Strait of Hormuz.

Retired U.S. General Jack Keane called the attack “extremely dangerous and predictable,” warning that Iran is effectively using its proxy network to open new fronts and stretch American military resources thin across the region.
Global oil prices reacted with fresh volatility, climbing past $22,450 per barrel as markets fear growing instability in Iraq and further proxy attacks on energy infrastructure.
Is the United States now fighting a multi-front shadow war it cannot fully contain? With Iran-backed militias striking U.S. bases in Iraq while the main conflict rages in Iran and Israel, the war is rapidly evolving into a complex regional conflict with dangerous global implications.
The pressure on Washington to respond decisively is mounting by the hour.
