Iran has begun its retaliation! Iranian missile attacks hit Israel, and explosions were heard at multiple U.S. military bases! On February 28, according to foreign media reports, after a joint U.S.-Israeli air strike, Iran warned that it would carry out endless retaliation. The Israeli military said that the missiles launched by Iran are heading towards Israel, triggering alarms in multiple regions. The Israeli Air Force is intercepting and, if necessary, striking threats. The military also reminded the public that "defense is not foolproof."
Evidently, Iran's retaliation is not limited to Israel. In Kuwait, after an Iranian missile attack on the Ali Al-Salem Air Base, which is affiliated with the United States, explosions were heard nearby, and alarms immediately rang out. Bahrain confirmed that the headquarters of the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet was attacked by missiles. Thick smoke emerged from the Jufair district in Manama, which houses the Bahrain naval support base, a major U.S. Navy base in the Persian Gulf.
Abu Dhabi also experienced intense explosions. Foreign media stated that the conflict has now spread to areas with U.S. military bases, including Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE. Clearly, in response to the sudden attack by the U.S. and Israel, as well as Trump's warning for Iran to lay down its arms and surrender, Iran's choice has been to retaliate in kind. From the intensity of Iran's counterattack, it clearly shows that Iran had prepared for the surprise attack by the U.S. and Israel.
The U.S. and Israel have not completely suppressed Iran's counterattack capabilities. Now, Iran is attacking both Israel's homeland and U.S. bases, which tells the U.S. that Iran is ready. An Iranian senior official stated that all U.S. and Israeli assets and interests in the Middle East have become legitimate targets for attack. After this aggression, there are no more limits. Obviously, Iran is ready to go all-in.
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