Which Iranian Missiles and Drones Can Wipe US Bases in the Middle East Off the Map?

President Trump has threatened to bomb Iran in a manner âthe likes of which they have never seen beforeâ unless a new nuclear deal is agreed.
The US has over 60 bases, garrisons and shared facilities dotting the Middle East, from Naval Support Activity Bahrain (home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet) and Al Udeid Air Base (CENTCOMâs forward HQ), to other naval, air and ground facilities in the Gulf, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, Syria and Turkiye.

US bases in the Middle East.
In the event of war, all would be in range of Iranâs missiles and drones.
Ground-Based Cruise Capabilities

Soufan Center analysis of estimated range capabilities of Iran's ballistic missiles.
© Photo : Soufan Center / Statista
Besides raw firepower, Iranâs potential also comes down to two other factors: geography and resolve.
Permanent access to the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman coastlines means that in wartime, Iran can dominate the waters around the Strait of Hormuz, the strategic chokepoint through which 30% of the worldâs oil trade passes.
The Zagros Mountain Range hugging the countryâs southwest provides a natural barrier difficult for enemies to penetrate, with many underground missile bases and air defense sites situated at hardened mountainous facilities.
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