A new investigation has revealed that at least 16 military facilities linked to the United States were damaged across the Middle East during the recent conflict with Iran.
According to the report, the damage occurred in multiple countries and affected a significant portion of US military infrastructure in the region. Some of the sites have reportedly sustained severe damage, rendering them temporarily unusable, while others may require extensive repairs.
Sources cited in the investigation indicated varying assessments of the impact—ranging from complete destruction of certain facilities to cases where repairs could restore operations due to their strategic importance.
Satellite imagery analysis suggests that key targets included advanced radar systems, communication networks, and aircraft assets, many of which are costly and complex to replace.
The findings highlight the scale of infrastructure damage during the conflict and raise questions about the operational readiness of US forces in the region amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.




