00:19Drones over Kuwait, a major international airport under attack, radar systems hit, operations
00:28disrupted, and the war spreading deeper into the Gulf. Kuwait International Airport has been
00:35targeted by multiple drone strikes. The attack, confirmed by authorities, caused significant
00:41damage to the airport's radar system. No casualties reported, but the impact serious,
00:48because radar systems are the backbone of air traffic control. This is not an isolated incident.
00:54Just days earlier, another drone strike hit the same airport. A fuel tank was struck,
01:01triggering a massive blaze. Kuwaiti forces responded quickly, intercepting multiple drones before they
01:08could hit targets. But not all were stopped, and the attacks didn't end there. Kuwait's main
01:15commercial hub, Schweikport, was also targeted, a key artery for trade and supply damaged in a
01:22separate drone strike. These attacks highlight a growing pattern. Iran expanding its strike
01:28radius beyond Israel, into Gulf nations hosting U.S. military presence. Kuwait hosts thousands of
01:36American troops at bases like Camp Arifjan, Ali al-Salem Air Base, and Camp Buring, making it a
01:43strategic target in this widening conflict. Despite heavy U.S. strikes on Iran's missile arsenal,
01:50Tehran still retains significant capability. Even if most missiles are degraded, as U.S. officials
01:57admit, even a small percentage can still cause major damage. And that risk is now visible.
02:04Airports, ports, critical infrastructure, all coming under threat. From runways to shipping lanes,
02:12the battlefield is expanding. Because in this war, it's not just military bases that are being
02:18targeted, it's the systems that keep nations running. And that changes everything.
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