Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 19
Iran War Damages 2 Key US Bases as Allies Question American Security Guarantees
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 19

Iran War Damages 2 Key US Bases as Allies Question American Security Guarantees

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 19

Summary

  • Bahrain and Qatar emerged from the 106-day Iran war with key U.S. facilities hit or unusable, undercutting the military umbrella Washington offers regional partners.
  • The Navy base in Bahrain was evacuated before an Iranian strike damaged it, while the Combined Air Operations Center at Al Udeid in Qatar is reportedly inoperable.
  • That damage is pushing allies to reassess the costs of hosting U.S. forces; a Qatari scholar said Gulf citizens are asking whether basing American troops is worth the risk.
  • The doubts come despite Trump declaring the war over and a victory, even as Iran's government and nuclear program remain intact and Washington faces more than $100 billion in war costs plus at least $300 billion in reconstruction commitments.

Insights

After a $100B war, America funds its adversary’s reconstruction. What is the true cost of 'victory'?
Iran's cheap drones defeated billion-dollar defenses. Is the era of the American super-base over?
With American protection promises broken, are its key Middle East alliances collapsing?

Operation Epic Fury’s Aftermath: Massive U.S. Losses, $29B Price Tag, and a New Middle East Order

Overview

Operation Epic Fury caused major losses for the U.S. military, with 42 aircraft—including drones—lost or damaged, and significant physical damage to assets. The crash of a Boeing AH-64 Apache off Oman, where both crew survived, marked a notable incident, while six airmen died in a KC-135 crash in Iraq. These events led to immediate strategic challenges and highlighted vulnerabilities in U.S. operations. The conflict’s fallout forced a rethinking of military strategies, exposed the fragility of centralized facilities, and triggered broader regional and global shifts in alliances and economic stability.

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