British intelligence has assessed that Iran-backed attacks have damaged at least 20 US military installations since the start of hostilities, marking a strategic pivot in asymmetric warfare. The tally, drawn from open-source and SIGINT intercepts, includes forward operating bases in Syria and Iraq, with critical infrastructure such as drone hangars and ammunition depots hit by loitering munitions and rockets. This is not random violence.
This is a calibrated threat vector designed to test US air defence saturation and force redeployment. The Ministry of Defence’s Joint Intelligence Organisation warns that Tehran is probing for gaps in the Patriot system and using proxy groups to mask its signature. Retaliation risk is now elevated to ‘highly likely’ within the next 72 hours.
Soleimani’s playbook is alive and well: degrade American power projection without triggering a full-scale conventional response. The question is whether the US will absorb these losses or escalate. Given the hardware involved — particularly the shift toward Iranian-made Shahed drones — this is a direct challenge to NATO’s defensive posture.
Watch for cyber attacks on logistics nodes and deep strikes on Iranian manufacturing sites. The chess pieces are moving.








