Satellite imagery, now verified by multiple intelligence agencies, confirms that Iran has successfully struck or degraded 20 US military installations since the outbreak of hostilities. This is not a random pattern of violence; it is a systematic dismantling of American force projection in the Middle East. The threat vectors are clear: Tehran is using asymmetric warfare to target logistics hubs, forward operating bases, and key infrastructure nodes.
The damage ranges from cratered runways to burnt-out ammunition depots. These are not ‘minor incidents’ they are calculated moves in a long game. The intelligence failure that allowed this blind spot is staggering.
We underestimated Iran’s precision strike capability and their willingness to escalate. Every damaged site represents a logjam in the US supply chain. Every disrupted radar array is a window for Iranian proxies to operate.
This is a strategic pivot for Iran: they are no longer content with proxies. They are now a direct, active belligerent. The question is not whether the US can absorb these losses, but whether the military readiness of CENTCOM can survive a sustained campaign of attrition.
Hardware and logistics are the backbone of any conflict. Iran is severing that backbone. The chessboard has shifted, and we are losing pieces.








