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The Middle East has escalated into a direct conflict as U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has launched its sixth consecutive night of air strikes against Iran. This current crisis was triggered when a fragile ceasefire collapsed after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) attacked commercial tankers and closed the strategic Strait of Hormuz. [1, 2, 3]
The military campaign is characterized by targeted operations, heavy infrastructure degradation, and rapid cross-border retaliations. [4, 5, 6]

💥 Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Sites

  • Precursor Operations: Initial, highly destructive operations against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure took place during previous flare-ups, including “Operation Midnight Hammer,” which saw U.S. and Israeli forces target underground facilities. [7, 8]
  • Core Nuclear Targets: Deep-penetration bunker-buster bombs were deployed directly against primary nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. [7, 8]
  • Consequences: These strikes heavily degraded Iran’s uranium enrichment infrastructure, bringing the U.S. into direct, un-proxied combat with Tehran. [7, 8]


🚀 Destruction of Missile Launchers & Coastal Assets

  • Precision Bombing: Over the last six nights, CENTCOM has hit more than 80 targets using precision-guided munitions. [3, 4]
  • Launcher Degradation: Air strikes have systematically destroyed active anti-ship missile capabilities, mobile ballistic missile launchers, and command-and-control hubs. [4, 9, 10]
  • Naval and Port Hits: Intense bombing waves targeted coastal radar sites and naval infrastructure in the southern port cities of Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, and Qeshm Island. [11, 12]
  • IRGC Navy Neutralization: U.S. forces destroyed over 60 IRGC fast-attack small boats used to harass international shipping lines. [4]


🔄 Iranian Retaliatory Attacks across the Gulf

In an “eye for an eye” doctrine, the IRGC has launched multi-phase drone and ballistic missile responses targeting U.S. regional assets and neighboring Gulf states: [13]
  • Qatar: Fired a salvo of ballistic missiles directly targeting the Al Udeid Air Base, which hosts the forward headquarters of U.S. Central Command, lighting up the skies over Doha.
  • Kuwait & Bahrain: Launched daily drone and missile strikes targeting Shaikh Isa Air Base (Bahrain) and Ali Al-Salem Base (Kuwait), triggering constant air raid sirens.
  • Jordan: Targeted the Prince Hassan Air Base (Azraq), forcing Jordanian air defenses to intercept multiple incoming missiles crossing their airspace.
  • Iraq: Struck the Ain al-Asad Air Base in western Anbar province to disrupt U.S. regional logistics. [7, 13, 14]


🗺️ Interactive Regional Conflict Map

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