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A new report says US officers and troops fled their military bases in GCC and are being hunted in the desert by the Iraqi resistance. I heard over 1000 wounded but have no idea how they're running around the desert with little chance of rescue.American troops forced to withdraw from Middle East bases
Iranian airstrikes have forced American soldiers to evacuate several bases in the Middle East.
Troops are now working from nearby hotels and office spaces, which could endanger both themselves and civilians.
Iran has struck 104 American and regional bases, according to a rough analysis of geolocated strikes by Fabian Hinz, an open-source analyst.
American satellite firms have delayed the release of imagery by at least 14 days, making it hard to assess the damage.
But The New York Times reported that many of the 13 American bases across Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had become close to being uninhabitable as a result of persistent strikes.
Of all the bases, Ali Al Salem in Kuwait has suffered most hits – a total of 23 – according to Mr Hinz. Camp Arifjan and Camp Buehring follow, with 17 and six geolocated strikes respectively.
Satellite imagery from these three bases shows damage to hangars, communications infrastructure, satellite equipment, fuel stores, and – following a strike on Ali Al Salem on Wednesday – a large warehouse.
Iran has hit bases in the UAE 17 times, Bahrain 16 times, Iraq seven times, Qatar six times, Saudi Arabia six times and Jordan twice, according to Mr Hinz’s “conservative” assessment.
A study by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies estimated that attacks in the first days of the war caused at least $800m (£600m) of damage, with hits on an American Thaad (Terminal high altitude area defence) radar in Jordan and other infrastructure elsewhere in the region.
In Saudi Arabia, at the Prince Sultan Air Base, satellite imagery shows a hangar with a pitched roof reduced to rubble.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/american-troops-forced-withdraw-middle-203540534.html
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