An Iraqi Islamic resistance group announced it has carried out <strong>41 attacks</strong> targeting US bases in Iraq and the Middle East. This was revealed in a statement published on Telegram, where the group confirmed the use of <strong>dozens of drones</strong> in these operations.
Missiles struck a US military base near Baghdad, destroying an Iraqi A32B transport aircraft. This attack comes amid escalating regional tensions, with reports of drone strikes aimed at the US consulate in Erbil.
The US Central Command announced the arrival of troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to its operational area, capable of rapid deployment to any global tension point within <strong>18 hours</strong>.
Israel intends to establish new American military bases on its territory, alongside relocating regional bases to bolster its military presence in the region. This move aims to strengthen military cooperation between Tel Aviv and Washington amid increasing tensions in the Middle East.
Islamic resistance factions in Iraq are escalating daily attacks on US bases, forming a complex alliance supported by Iran, comprising around 50,000 fighters. This surge began on February 28 as part of their response to the US-Israeli campaign against Iran.
The military spokesperson for the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, Abu Mahdi Al-Jaafari, announced plans to intensify operations against the US military presence in the Gulf and Jordan, raising concerns about a potential escalation in the region.