BREAKING The Pentagon just admitted that Iran has struck 16 U.S. military bases across the Middle East with “precise targeting” — causing $800 million in damage and forcing American troops to evacuate bases and work remotely from hotels.



Here’s what the Pentagon just revealed.

Since the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran began on February 28, 2026, Iranian missiles and drones have hit American military installations in Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan — destroying aircraft, damaging refueling tankers, wiping out radar systems, and killing and injuring U.S. service members.

At Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, Iranian strikes destroyed a U.S. E-3 Sentry radar aircraft and damaged several KC-135 refueling tankers. At Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, Iranian drones hit runways and support facilities. Iran also struck U.S. THAAD missile defense radar systems, destroying at least one of them.

The damage is so severe that a significant portion of U.S. ground forces has been forced to evacuate damaged bases and relocate to hotels and office buildings while continuing operations remotely.

Defense analysts estimate Iran has caused approximately $800 million in damage to U.S. military infrastructure in just the first two weeks of the conflict.

And here’s the detail that should terrify you.

Iran isn’t firing randomly. These are precision strikes targeting specific U.S. military capabilities — radar systems, refueling aircraft, airbases, and command centers. Satellite analysis shows Iran has hit at least three airbases multiple times. Intelligence reports suggest Russia has provided Iran with targeting intelligence on U.S. military positions.

The Pentagon admitted this in closed-door congressional briefings — but Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is still telling the American public that “America is winning the Iran war.”

He’s not lying about the strikes. The U.S. has now hit over 7,000 targets inside Iran. B-2 stealth bombers have dropped 2,000-pound bombs on underground Iranian missile sites. U.S. and Israeli forces assassinated Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on February 28.

But despite all of that, Iran is still launching effective counterattacks on U.S. bases. American troops are being killed and wounded. $800 million in U.S. military infrastructure has been destroyed. And U.S. forces are so vulnerable that they’ve had to evacuate bases and operate out of hotels while Iranian intelligence hunts for their locations.

And the Pentagon just told Congress there was no intelligence that Iran was planning to attack the U.S. first.

In closed-door briefings on March 1, Pentagon officials admitted to congressional staff that there was no intelligence indicating Iran intended to launch a preemptive strike on U.S. forces before the U.S. and Israel attacked on February 28.

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