Fresh assessments have raised concerns in Washington after reports suggested that Iran's recent strikes may have caused extensive damage to U.S. military infrastructure across the Middle East. According to RT News, citing a senior national security analyst, over 100 American-linked base targets were hit, pointing to a potentially wide operational reach.
Details of the Attack
Separately, NBC News reported that the attacks may have resulted in billions of dollars in losses, with critical assets such as runways, radar systems, aircraft, command centres, and communication facilities impacted. The reported damage spans multiple countries in the Gulf region, highlighting the scale of the strikes.
Questions Over Disclosed Damage
Questions are now emerging over the extent of the damage and how much has been publicly disclosed. The operation, named "True Promise," has been described by Iranian officials as a secret operation that has now been revealed amidst escalating tensions.
U.S. officials have not yet confirmed the full extent of the damage, but the reports have led to increased scrutiny of military preparedness in the region. The strikes come as new war looms between the two nations, with diplomatic efforts seemingly stalled.
The revelation of Operation True Promise marks a significant escalation in rhetoric, with Iran claiming a broad and effective strike capability against U.S. forces. Analysts warn that the situation could spiral into a wider conflict if not managed carefully.



