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Reports emerging from the 2026 Iran–U.S. conflict suggest widespread damage to American military infrastructure across the Gulf region following a series of coordinated Iranian strikes. Multiple U.S. bases are said to have been targeted using missiles and drones, with some assessments indicating extensive destruction to key facilities, including runways, radar systems, and storage depots.

According to early and unconfirmed estimates, the financial impact of the strikes could run into billions of dollars, raising serious questions within the Pentagon over the scale of damage, preparedness, and transparency of reporting. While U.S. defense officials acknowledge some level of impact, the full extent of losses is still under review.

The situation has triggered growing debate over military vulnerability in the region and the effectiveness of current defense systems amid escalating tensions.

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00:19Iran's strikes have devastated over 100 US-based targets, and now serious questions are being raised inside the Pentagon.
00:28During the 2026 war, Iran launched a massive retaliation campaign against US military infrastructure across the region.
00:39Missiles, drones, coordinated multi-country attacks.
00:44More than 100 targets were hit across key US bases in Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia.
00:54Major installations, including Al Udayd Air Base and the US 5th Fleet Headquarters in Bahrain, were directly impacted.
01:03The damage? Severe.
01:05Runways destroyed.
01:07Radar systems knocked out.
01:09Aircraft hangars flattened.
01:11Fuel storage facilities hit.
01:14And high-value assets, drones, and aircraft taken down.
01:18Some infrastructure is now being described as unsalvageable, beyond repair.
01:24The cost is expected to run into billions of dollars.
01:28But here's where the story deepens.
01:30Inside the Pentagon, there is still no final public damage assessment.
01:36Early statements suggested Iran's retaliation was limited.
01:40Now, emerging reports point to something far bigger.
01:44This has triggered growing concerns over, was the damage downplayed?
01:49Were lawmakers given the full picture?
01:52And how vulnerable are US bases in the Gulf?
01:56Some officials say briefings have been limited, while the full scale of reconstruction costs remains unclear.
02:03From air bases to naval hubs, the US military footprint across the region took a major hit.
02:10And if these reports hold, this wasn't just retaliation.
02:14It was a large-scale, coordinated strike exposing critical weaknesses.
02:20Over 100 targets hit, billions in damage, and a Pentagon now facing tough questions.
02:27This could reshape how the US prepares for the next conflict.
02:31Because the message from Iran was unmistakable.
02:35It can strike wide, and it can strike deep.
03:01It was做ed up now.
03:03We'll be back next time.
03:04You'll read towards the Pearson basically
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