Iran Strikes US Bases In Bahrain & Jordan | Patriot Radar Destroyed | West Asia War
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Iran has claimed a major escalation in the ongoing West Asia conflict. According to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), coordinated missile and drone strikes under Operation Nasr 2 targeted US military assets in Bahrain and Jordan. Iran claims it destroyed Patriot radar systems, C-RAM early-warning systems, fuel storage facilities, command centres and surveillance infrastructure linked to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet in Bahrain. It also says drones struck the Al-Azraq military base in Jordan, targeting fighter jet locations and military facilities. The claims come amid rapidly escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran. Watch the full report for the latest developments, strategic implications and what this could mean for the wider Middle East. #Iran #USA #Bahrain #Jordan #WestAsia #MiddleEast #BreakingNews #PatriotMissile #IRGC #Military #MissileStrike #DroneAttack #Geopolitics #WorldNews #NDTVProfit For more videos subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.co
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