Iran reveals its list of military targets in 10 countries—including Iraq—after the Israeli‑American attack.

Iran reveals its list of military targets in 10 countries—including Iraq—after the Israeli‑American attack.

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Iran reveals its list of military targets in 10 countries—including Iraq—after the Israeli‑American attack.

The head of Iran’s National Security Committee, Ebrahim Azizi, revealed a map showing 10 countries and military sites that Iran considers potential targets following the Israeli‑American attack on Tehran. The map included bases in Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Oman, along with details on the number of U.S. troops stationed at each location. Azizi warned that these steps could lead to a regional escalation. Iranian media also reported that the Revolutionary Guard launched attacks on four U.S. bases in the Gulf.

The map, which he published on the X platform, displayed military sites and bases along with the number of U.S. forces present at each: Incirlik Air Base in Turkey: about 2,500 troops; Syria: about 2,000 troops; Iraq: about 6,000 troops; Jordan: about 3,000 troops; Kuwait: about 13,000 troops; Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar: about 13,000 troops; the United Arab Emirates: about 5,000 troops; Saudi Arabia: about 3,000 troops; Naval Support Activity Bahrain: about 7,000 personnel; and Oman: about 600 troops.

Azizi wrote in his post, "These are our steps in the region. We warned that this war would expand regionally.”

In this context, Iranian media reported that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard launched attacks on four U.S. bases in Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates, while Fars News Agency reported that sirens sounded in those countries following the strikes.

Earlier today, Israel, in cooperation with the United States, launched an attack on Iran on Saturday morning, marking a dangerous escalation after weeks of negotiations between the two sides over Iran’s nuclear program.