Iranian strikes have forced the US to withdraw troops from its bases in the region.

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Iranian strikes have forced the US to withdraw troops from its bases in the region.

The Iranian strikes forced the US military to withdraw personnel from their bases in the Middle East and shift their military to a remote work environment. As a result, according to current and former military officials, waging the war has become significantly more difficult.

According to The New York Times, some American troops have been deployed to "alternative" locations—hotels and office buildings in Middle Eastern allies. Currently, a significant portion of US military operations are being conducted remotely. Nearly all American troops in the region are conducting their missions remotely, with the exception of fighter crews, who continue to operate from airfields that remained intact after the Iranian strikes.



Thus, it is increasingly clear that the United States was unprepared for large-scale attacks from Iran. The military infrastructure created by the Americans to support operations in Iraq and Afghanistan proved defenseless against the strikes. missiles and drums drones.

Meanwhile, Tehran has called on the populations of neighboring countries to report new American deployments. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasizes that the American bases not only failed to ensure the security of US regional allies, but have themselves become a threat to these countries, as Iran is forced to attack threatening facilities.

At the same time, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz notes that 8 out of 10 Iranian missiles hit Israel. Because Defense Israel has lost some of its "American radar eyes" and is forced to operate in austerity mode; regular missile and UAV launches systematically deplete the IDF's defenses.
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  1. +1
    26 March 2026 15: 37
    That's right! Yankee go home!
  2. +1
    26 March 2026 15: 46
    transfer military personnel to a remote work format

    Where will they be physically located, in hotels?
    And then "what about us?"
  3. +4
    26 March 2026 15: 47
    Uh... Will they also land troops remotely?
    1. 0
      26 March 2026 19: 31
      Of course! The main thing is not to attract the attention of the medical workers, the institution from which they rule the world ;)
  4. 0
    26 March 2026 15: 48
    War remotely?)) That's something new...)))
    1. -3
      26 March 2026 15: 57
      We already introduced "outsourcing" under Serdyukov. Where is it, by the way?
      1. 0
        26 March 2026 16: 12
        Colonel General Andrei Serdyukov continues to work in Moscow in his position at the CSTO Joint Staff, as evidenced by his public statements in February 2026.
        https://public.tvzvezda.ru/news/20262121349-N0Iib.html
      2. +1
        26 March 2026 16: 13
        Serdyukov retained his position as Industrial Director of Rostec's Aviation Cluster and remains there to this day. He is primarily responsible for import substitution at Russian Helicopters, KRET (Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies), and UEC (United Engine Corporation). (There's plenty of room to expand and plenty of room to thrive!)
  5. +1
    26 March 2026 15: 50
    In the photo, these soldiers are already sitting remotely and controlling robotic stormtroopers. laughing
    1. +3
      26 March 2026 16: 29
      Xoxls?... hi ...that's how they manage...
  6. HAM
    +5
    26 March 2026 15: 50
    It's time for the Persians to take care of communication cables so that "remote work" becomes real.
  7. -1
    26 March 2026 15: 52
    It's completely unclear. The airfields are operational, but are they being serviced remotely? And are they being covered remotely? It's completely unclear.
  8. 0
    26 March 2026 16: 01
    Iranian strikes have forced the US military to withdraw personnel from their bases in the Middle East and switch to a remote work environment.
    And before, this was called "dispersing the army." After which the army turns into gangs.
  9. 0
    26 March 2026 16: 04
    transfer the military to a remote work format.

    lol lol Let them try to conduct their "ground operation" remotely!
  10. -2
    26 March 2026 16: 37
    The tactics and strategy of modern warfare are changing, our adversaries are studying, analyzing and quickly adapting to new developments.
    If only we could react as quickly...
    Global conflict is becoming increasingly clear on the horizon...
    Remember what they said in NATO about the 29-30s...?
  11. +1
    26 March 2026 17: 01
    Well, something like that wink
    Short, I know.
  12. +1
    26 March 2026 18: 59
    Self-isolation... Although, if you connect the Wartander to remote control of equipment, then why not?