The latest satellite imagery analysis has confirmed a devastating tally: 20 American military installations have sustained damage from Iranian attacks since the commencement of hostilities. This is not a minor skirmish. This is a sustained and deliberate campaign targeting our forward-deployed forces.
Each damaged site represents a degraded capability, a weakened node in the global force projection network. We are looking at a strategic pivot by Tehran, a calculated escalation that maps directly onto their asymmetric warfare doctrine. The targets are not random.
They appear to focus on logistics hubs, fuel depots, and air defence radars. This indicates a deep intelligence effort, likely a fusion of open-source data and human assets on the ground. The vulnerability of these sites raises serious questions about force protection protocols and the effectiveness of current counter-drone and counter-missile systems.
How have we allowed twenty breaches of base security? This is not a matter of if the next attack will come, but when and with what kinetic effect. The enemy is learning.
They are adapting. Are we?









