Iran has hit far more U.S. military assets than reported, satellite images show
Source: Washington Post
Iranian airstrikes have damaged or destroyed at least 228 structures or pieces of equipment at U.S. military sites across the Middle East since the war began, hitting hangars, barracks, fuel depots, aircraft and key radar, communications and air defense equipment, according to a Washington Post analysis of satellite imagery. The amount of destruction is far larger than what has been publicly acknowledged by the U.S. government or previously reported.
The threat of air attacks rendered some of the U.S. bases in the region too dangerous to staff at normal levels, and commanders moved most of the personnel from these sites out of the range of Iranian fire at the start of the war, officials have said.
Since the start of the war on Feb. 28, seven service members have died in strikes on U.S. facilities in the region six in Kuwait and one in Saudi Arabia and more than 400 troops have suffered injuries as of late April, the U.S. military said. While most of the wounded returned to duty within days, at least 12 suffered injuries that military officials classified as serious, according to U.S. officials who, among others, spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue.
Satellite imagery of the Middle East is unusually difficult to acquire at present. Two of the largest commercial providers, Vantor and Planet, have complied with requests from the U.S. government their biggest customer to limit, delay or indefinitely withhold the publication of imagery of the region while the war is ongoing, making it difficult or impossible to assess Irans counterstrikes. Those restrictions began less than two weeks into the war.
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Bayard
(30,129 posts)But we're not going to get it.
gab13by13
(32,630 posts)with this administration is deliberately misleading us.
Does anyone believe the cost of the war so far is only 25 billion?
truthisfreedom
(23,540 posts)One for every major city in North America and beyond!
Klarkashton
(5,389 posts)ancianita
(43,321 posts)about bellingcat
Evidence Points to US Scattering Mines over Iranian Village
https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/26/us-iran-mines-israel-village-missile-munitions-weapons-war-conflict/
...The US is the only participant in the war known to possess these mines. They were developed after the US stopped supplying arms to Iran. A review of Stockholm International Peace Research Institutes (SIPRI) Arms Transfer Database, and US Major Arms Sales does not show any transfers of these mines to Israel....
... Bellingcat geolocated some of the mines to the village of Kafari, Iran (coordinates 29.50544059, 52.48745447 and 29.50964897, 52.48920842). This video shows at least three mines approximately two kilometres away from the entrance to what is reported to be Shiraz South Missile Base, an Iranian missile city.
Bellingcat asked the US Department of Defense to confirm whether they dropped mines in this area, how many were deployed, and what the intended target was. They did not respond at time of publication....
The War Youre Not Allowed to See: How the UAE Rewrites the Story of Iranian Strikes
https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/04/02/war-uae-iran-infuencer-dubai-conflict-drone-successful-strike-intercept-fire/
A review of official statements shows that the public account does not always align with what can be observed through open sources. This comes as the UAE faces sustained aerial attacks on civilian and economic infrastructure, challenging its image as a secure global hub for business and tourism. Hours after the United States and Israel launched coordinated attacks on Iran on Feb. 28, the Islamic Republic responded by launching an attack against US-allies in the region including the UAE.
In the wake of the attacks, the UAEs attorney general warned that publication of images or videos of strikes was illegal. People were also encouraged to report anyone sharing photos or videos of the strikes to authorities.
The countrys attorney general has ordered the arrest of 35 people and said they would face an expedited trial for publishing video clips on social media platforms containing misleading, fabricated content and content that harmed defence measures and glorified acts of military aggression against UAE. Separately police in Abu Dhabi reported they had arrested just over 100 people on suspicion of filming incidents related to Irans attacks on the UAE and sharing misleading information online.
One would think the U.S. is subject to international law. It's not. But, under Amended Protocol II to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, even for non-signatories, placing mines that are indiscriminate (not directed at a specific military target) is prohibited.
purr-rat beauty
(1,382 posts)If he has the evidence presented to him and he dances around questions, ARREST his fucking traitorous, lying, murdering ass right there.
WE ARE DONE WITH THIS BULLSHIT
Puppyjive
(1,004 posts)It's an expensive plane. I was once a crewmember. I have lots of questions and they don't want to reveal what really happened. I have questions about the tankers that collided. They aren't talking about those either. I feel like they are hiding information and they are probably threatening the troops from talking.
republianmushroom
(22,591 posts)Whiskey Pete lies like trump does.
Remember trump said the war with Iran was over. So has the 60 day limit, it has been passed.
Are we a nation of laws ?
FakeNoose
(42,163 posts)Satellite photos of airstrikes on nearby US base targets (from WaPo article):

When was Chump planning to tell us about these?
Attilatheblond
(9,158 posts)like Putin does with all the hits he's taking in Ukraine and Russia