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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