In a bombshell declaration that has sent tremors through Washington and its Gulf allies, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed that its relentless missile and drone campaign has completely wiped out all major U.S. military bases across the Middle East. The shocking ᴀssertion comes as reports confirm that over 3,000 American troops have rapidly fled the region amid sustained Iranian strikes, marking a humiliating retreat for the once-dominant U.S. military presence.

IRGC spokesperson Brigadier General Ebrahim Zolfaghari stated that “the era of American occupation bases is over,” claiming that precision strikes have rendered key installations in Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the UAE inoperable. According to Iranian sources, waves of advanced drones and ballistic missiles overwhelmed Patriot defenses, destroying runways, fuel depots, command centers, and aircraft on the ground. Dramatic before-and-after satellite images released by the IRGC show scorched earth where American bases once stood, with thick smoke still rising from multiple sites.
Eyewitness accounts from the region describe scenes of panic as U.S. forces hastily evacuated personnel and equipment under fire. Convoys of American troops were reportedly seen rushing toward safer positions or boarding transport aircraft, abandoning large amounts of hardware in the chaos. One regional observer noted, “The Americans who arrived as conquerors are now fleeing like shadows in the night.”
This dramatic development follows weeks of escalating Iranian retaliation against U.S. aggression. Despite Washington’s mᴀssive reinforcement attempts, the Axis of Resistance has proven that no foreign base is safe. The high cost of constant defense activations, combined with successful Iranian penetrations, appears to have broken American will to remain entrenched.

The psychological impact is devastating. For decades, the U.S. portrayed its Gulf bases as untouchable fortresses protecting its interests. Today, those fortresses lie in ruins or under heavy pressure, forcing a partial withdrawal that exposes the limits of American power projection.
As the IRGC vows to hunt down remaining hidden ᴀssets and the resistance celebrates another strategic victory, the message is unmistakable: the age of unchallenged U.S. military dominance in the Middle East is collapsing. The Axis of Resistance has turned the tables, proving that determination and precision can defeat even the most expensive military machine.
The balance of power has shifted decisively. America is retreating, and the resistance is advancing.
