In a relentless campaign that shows no signs of slowing, Iranian forces have launched fresh waves of drone and missile strikes against multiple U.S. military bases across the Gulf, forcing American troops to rapidly relocate amid growing chaos and vulnerability. The latest ᴀssaults have hammered key installations in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, exposing the fragility of Washington’s sprawling military footprint in the region.

Multiple U.S. bases reported direct impacts and near-misses as Iranian drones successfully penetrated layered defenses, including Patriot missile batteries. Explosions rocked logistics hubs and aircraft parking areas, triggering secondary fires and forcing emergency evacuations. Videos circulating online show thick smoke rising over American facilities as troops scramble to move equipment and personnel to secondary locations. Pentagon sources confirm several bases have been partially evacuated, with troops repositioned deeper into the desert or onto ships — a clear sign of mounting pressure.
U.S. officials have accused Iran of “using civilian areas as shields,” claiming some launch sites are located near populated zones. Tehran has firmly rejected the allegation, stating that its forces target only military installations and that Washington is attempting to justify its own aggressive presence by hiding behind civilian shield narratives.

The sustained Iranian campaign has stretched U.S. and allied defenses to the limit. Constant alerts, high expenditure of expensive interceptors, and repeated breaches have created a state of permanent tension for American forces. Defense analysts note that the high tempo of operations is rapidly depleting munitions stockpiles while damaging morale among troops stationed far from home.
This escalation comes as part of Iran’s determined response to ongoing U.S. and Israeli aggression under Operation Epic Fury. Despite thousands of American strikes on Iranian territory, the Axis of Resistance continues to dictate the tempo, proving that persistence and precision can overcome technological superiority and geographic distance.
As U.S. troops relocate under fire and bases burn, the message from the resistance is unmistakable: no foreign military presence in the Gulf is truly safe. The era of unchallenged American dominance is ending, and every base hosting aggression will remain a legitimate target.
The Axis of Resistance stands firm — striking back with growing effectiveness while the aggressors are forced into defensive retreat.
