In a shocking and historic escalation, multiple Iranian ballistic missiles have struck the heavily fortified joint US-UK military base on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, according to explosive new reports and satellite imagery. The remote atoll, located more than 4,000 kilometers from Iran, serves as a critical strategic hub for American and British long-range bombers and naval operations.

Defense sources confirm that at least three missiles impacted the base, causing significant explosions and fires near aircraft hangars and logistical facilities. While full damage ᴀssessment is still ongoing, initial reports suggest the strike successfully penetrated the base’s advanced air defense systems — a major embarrᴀssment for US and UK forces.
The IRGC has triumphantly claimed responsibility. A senior commander, speaking under the direction of Mojtaba Khamenei, declared: “Diego Garcia is no longer untouchable. We have reached deep into the Indian Ocean and hit the heart of American and British power. This is only a warning. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest missiles. The battlefield is now global.”
This long-range attack marks a dramatic expansion of the war far beyond the Middle East. It follows weeks of brutal fighting: repeated devastating strikes on Haifa’s Bazan refinery, missile attacks near Jerusalem’s Western Wall, ᴀssaults on US bases across the Gulf, heavy naval clashes in the Strait of Hormuz, and the deployment of thousands of American Marines on Iranian soil.

Retired U.S. General Jack Keane described the reported strike as “extremely serious and potentially game-changing,” warning that if confirmed, it would force Washington to confront a new strategic reality where no base is truly safe.
Global oil prices reacted with total panic, surging past $12,150 per barrel — shattering every record in history — as traders fear the conflict is rapidly turning into a worldwide crisis with devastating consequences for global trade and energy security.
Has Iran just crossed a point of no return? By successfully striking a major Western military base thousands of kilometers away, Tehran has sent an unmistakable message: the war is no longer regional. With both sides refusing to back down and the stakes rising dramatically, the world is now witnessing a conflict that could soon engulf far more than just the Middle East.
