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Iran threatens to attack electrical infrastructure powering U.S. military bases in the Middle East.
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Iran has threatened to attack electrical infrastructure in the Middle East that powers U.S. military bases, escalating rhetoric amid ongoing regional tensions. The threat represents a shift in Iranian strategy, moving beyond traditional military targets to critical civilian infrastructure that sustains American operations across the region. Such an attack could disrupt power to major U.S. facilities, including command centers and logistics hubs, while potentially affecting broader regional stability and civilian populations dependent on the same electrical grid. The threat underscores Iran's willingness to target dual-use infrastructure as a means of constraining U.S. military capabilities without a direct conventional confrontation. This development comes amid heightened U.S.-Iran tensions and broader Middle East volatility involving multiple armed groups aligned with Iranian interests.
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