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    Home ยป Iran Missile and Drone Attack Injures 12 US Troops at Saudi Airbase

    Iran Missile and Drone Attack Injures 12 US Troops at Saudi Airbase

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A sophisticated missile and drone attack launched by Iran targeted the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia on Friday, injuring 12 US service members and marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict involving the US-Israeli coalition and Tehran. The coordinated assault successfully penetrated regional air defenses to strike the strategic military installation.

    US officials confirmed that two of the wounded personnel suffered serious shrapnel injuries, while others were affected by the blasts. The strike also inflicted damage on coalition aviation assets, including at least one aerial refueling aircraft.

    Meanwhile, the broader conflict intensified as Israel reported defending against fresh Iranian missile attacks on Saturday while conducting retaliatory strikes in Tehran. These Israeli operations targeted residential areas, steel factories, and a power plant, further escalating tensions.

    The military confrontation has triggered significant economic repercussions, with Brent crude oil prices surging above $112 per barrel, representing a 50 percent increase since the conflict began on February 28. The ongoing blockage of the Strait of Hormuz remains a key factor driving market volatility. In response, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged international partners to increase efforts to secure this critical maritime passage.

    In the United States, rising fuel costs have added domestic pressure, with diesel prices in California reaching a record average of $7.17 per gallon. Despite President Donald Trump’s statements about pursuing “productive negotiations” and setting a 10-day deadline for Iran to reopen the strait, Tehran has rejected diplomatic overtures. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that Iran would impose a “heavy price” for recent strikes on its industrial and nuclear sites.

    In a notable development, cracks have emerged within Western alliances amid the conflict. President Trump publicly questioned the US commitment to NATO, criticizing European allies for their limited involvement. Speaking at a forum in Miami, he questioned the alliance’s principle that “an attack on one is an attack on all,” suggesting it may be reconsidered.

    Despite these diplomatic tensions, the Pentagon is reinforcing its military presence in the region by deploying thousands of Marines on amphibious assault ships and preparing elite airborne units for potential operations. While US officials emphasize these deployments aim to maintain “maximum optionality” rather than initiate a prolonged ground war, the intensifying hostilities on both sides indicate that a diplomatic solution remains distant.

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