US military bases in Gulf 'useless' after Iranian strikes, experts say
At least a dozen US military sites across the Gulf region have been so badly damaged by Iran's retaliation to US and Israeli attacks that their presence now creates significantly more vulnerabilities than it does benefits, a slate of Middle East experts argued on Thursday.
The original revelation about the state of the bases was first reported in The New York Times last month, in which they were described as "all but uninhabitable".
The Trump administration has yet to acknowledge the extent of the damage sustained.
"This is the physical architecture of American primacy, and Iran has essentially rendered it useless in the span of a month," Marc Lynch, director of the Project on Middle East Political Science at George Washington University, said at the Arab Center Washington DC's annual conference.
"We are not seeing a full and accurate reporting of the extent of damage that has been done to US bases in the region," he added.
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