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Since the onset of the war in February, Iranian attacks have focused on American embassies and military bases in eight nations, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Oman, and Jordan, as reported by Britannica's conflict tracking. NATO forces have also intercepted Iranian drones and missiles near a US airbase located in Turkey. Experts suggest that the extensive nature of these strikes demonstrates how one conflict can quickly engulf the entire region, putting American personnel and infrastructure at risk across multiple fronts simultaneously.

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00:00eight countries. That's how many nations have had U.S. bases or embassies struck by Iran
00:05since this war began. Britannica's ongoing record of the 2026 Iran War shows Iranian strikes
00:12hitting American targets across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Oman,
00:22and Jordan. A stretch of the map most Americans have never had to think about all at once.
00:28NATO forces have even had to shoot down Iranian drones and missiles near a U.S. airbase in Turkey
00:33to keep the alliance's personnel safe. Analysts say this is exactly how a regional war spirals.
00:40One strike pulls in the next country, and suddenly American troops and diplomats are exposed across
00:46an entire region simultaneously. The Pentagon insists the situation is being managed.
00:52But eight countries in five months is a number that should make every American pay attention.
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00:58Yes.

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