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How Iran attacks are forcing the Pentagon to rethink its decades-old Middle East base strategy
The Pentagon is reevaluating its long-standing strategy of relying on large, permanent U.S. military bases in the Gulf after Iranian missile and drone attacks exposed vulnerabilities. Defense officials are considering dispersing capabilities and using alternate command centers to reduce risks, though this could slow crisis response times. Key bases like Naval Support Activity Bahrain and Al Udeid Air Base were targeted during Operation Epic Fury, highlighting the strategic shift.
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