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Iran Launches Consecutive Missile Strikes on US Bases in Jordan, Revealing Advanced Capabilities
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 12 hours ago
What happened
Iran launched five consecutive nights of missile attacks on US military bases in Jordan, killing two American soldiers and injuring others. These strikes revealed Iran's advanced missile capabilities capable of evading US defenses. The attacks highlight Jordan's growing strategic role for US forces amid regional restrictions and follow a recent ceasefire agreement.
- 01Iran attacked US bases in Jordan for five consecutive nights, revealing advanced missile capabilities.
- 02The latest strike killed two US soldiers, injured four, and left one missing.
- 03Iran bypassed US interception systems, causing significant damage to helicopters and facilities.
- 04The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps confirmed using missiles and drones in the attacks.
- 05Jordan's strategic importance to the US has increased due to regional restrictions elsewhere.
- 06Retired General Deptula noted the attacks raise the political cost of hosting US forces in the region.
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