This Is The Most Damage US Bases Has Suffered In Its History

For the first time in modern history, US military bases across the Middle East are facing sustained, coordinated attacks—and the implications are massive.

Relying strictly on confirmed reports from the US and its allies, this video breaks down the minimum verified damage inflicted during the ongoing US–Israel war on Iran. From Kuwait to Qatar, Bahrain to the UAE, key American military infrastructure—including radar systems, satellite communications, and strategic command centers—has been targeted.

We’re talking about:

Damage to critical bases like Al Udeid Air Base (the backbone of US operations in the region)

Destruction of AN/FPS-132 early warning radar systems worth over $1 billion

Possible loss of THAAD-linked AN/TPY-2 radar systems in Jordan

Hundreds of intercepted ballistic missiles, drones, and cruise missile

Strikes impacting US 5th Fleet infrastructure in Bahrain

Massive strain on air defense systems across Gulf states

Historically, even during Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, or the Cold War, US bases were never subjected to this level of direct, sustained targeting. That’s what makes this moment unprecedented.

This isn’t just about damage—it’s about perception. The long-standing image of US military invulnerability is being tested in real time. With satellite imagery now restricted, questions are rising about transparency, information control, and the true scale of losses.

Meanwhile, global powers like China are watching closely as the geopolitical balance shifts.

Is this a turning point in global military power?

Has the illusion of US dominance been permanently broken?

Watch now for a full breakdown and analysis.

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