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Report: Iran launched 5,471 attacks on US bases across seven countries
Middle East Eye1 days ago
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The article reports that Iran has carried out at least 5,471 missile and drone attacks against US bases and critical sites across seven Arab countries since late February, with heavy numbers of interceptions recorded. This indicates a sustained, high-tempo campaign that is stressing regional air defenses and significantly raises the risk of direct US-Iran escalation and broader regional involvement.
Summary
Report: Iran launched 5,471 attacks on US bases across seven countries
Iran has carried out at least 5,471 missile and drone attacks targeting US bases and critical sites across seven Arab countries since late February, Anadolu news agency reported, quoting compiled official data.
According to the report, the United Arab Emirates recorded the highest number of interceptions, followed by Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Oman.
Officials in those countries reported hundreds of intercepted missiles and drones, underscoring the scale of the attacks and the strain on regional air defence systems.
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Identified Entities
Countries & Regions
IranUnited States (US military/US bases)United Arab EmiratesKuwaitBahrainQatarJordanSaudi ArabiaOmanAnadolu AgencyMiddle East EyeRegional air-defence operators
Weapons & Military
missilesdronesair defence / interception systems
Threat Indicators
military action
nuclear threat
cyber warfare
terrorism
Key Phrases
"Scale and tempo: 5,471 attacks in a multi-month window indicates sustained, high-frequency operations rather than isolated incidents.""Geographic dispersion: strikes across seven countries widen the operational footprint and increase risk to multiple allied partners and bases.""Air-defence strain: reports of hundreds of interceptions signal erosion of regional defensive margins and increased chance of intercept failures or collateral damage.""Escalation risk: direct targeting of US bases elevates potential for US retaliatory strikes, miscalculation, or rapid widening of conflict.""Source caveats: dataset is compiled official reporting (via Anadolu/Middle East Eye); counting methodologies and incentives to aggregate/attribute attacks should be considered when assessing precise numbers."

