Iran’s Revolutionary Guard said it has launched retaliatory attacks against multiple nearby U.S. military bases on Feb. 28 after it faced the first strike of what the United States is calling Operation Epic Fury.
The Guard said in a statement that its campaign, True Promise 4, struck the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet Command in Bahrain, as well as U.S. bases in Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Additional sites in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, and Israel were also targeted.
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) later confirmed that Iran launched hundreds of missile and drone attacks in retaliation for the initial strike wave. It stated that the Iranian attacks were successfully defended against. No U.S. casualties or combat-related injuries were reported nearly 12 hours since the operation began, and damages to any U.S. installations were minimal with no operational impact, CENTCOM said.
The bases’ host countries announced they are taking actions to defend their borders from long-range missile strikes before they reach the American strongholds.
Here’s what we know so far.

US Navy’s 5th Fleet Headquarters, Bahrain
The Kingdom of Bahrain confirmed a missile strike targeted the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet headquarters located within its borders. That fleet is responsible for patrolling the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, the Gulf of Oman, and the Arabian Sea.The U.S. Embassy in the capital city, Manama, issued a security threat warning of imminent missile and drone strikes less than two hours after Operation Epic Fury began.
The Bahrain Ministry of Interior also told its people to shelter in place and began evacuating the Juffair area, a highly populated area of Manama near a Navy base.
Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar
The Al Udeid air base is roughly 20 miles outside of Doha, Qatar. Al Udeid has served as a major hub of U.S. military activity in the Middle East, hosting as many as 10,000 troops during the height of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.It previously faced retaliatory attacks from Iran after the United States launched precision strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities in 2025.
No confirmation of an attack has come from the United States, but Qatar stated that it was repelling multiple missile strikes within its territory.
Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait
The Ali Al Salem Air Base is one of several U.S. military installations in Kuwait, positioned 25 miles from the Iraqi border. Its host country confirmed it was targeted by a missile strike.Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates
Al Dhafra Air Base is located south of the UAE’s capital, Abu Dhabi. It is a critical hub of the U.S. Air Force that is shared with the UAE Air Force, and has played a role in missions against ISIS and reconnaissance missions across the region.The UAE is also home to Dubai’s Jebel Ali Port, which regularly hosts U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and other vessels.
While it gave no confirmation of whether or not Al Dhafra or Jebel Ali was specifically targeted, the UAE Ministry of Defense announced in a statement on social media that it had successfully intercepted multiple waves of Iranian missile and drone strikes since the conflict began.
Additional sites
Other sites that reported attacks from Iran included Israeli military centers and airbases, the Harir Airbase near Erbil, Iraq, which primarily hosts U.S. special operations forces; and the Jordanian Muwaffaq Salti Air Base and Prince Sultan Air Base in Riyadh.Reports noted a build-up of U.S. assets at these bases ahead of Operation Epic Fury as a precaution in the event of Iranian retaliation.
The Saudi foreign ministry had said in a statement it would “not allow its airspace or territory to be used to target Iran.”
The Iranian foreign minister told NBC News in an interview on Saturday that “Iran is solely exercising its right to self-defense” under the U.N. Charter.
Trump Warns of American Casualties
President Donald Trump said the strikes against Iran’s regime could result in American casualties.“The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties,” he said in a statement on the operation on Feb. 28.
“That often happens in war. But we’re doing this not for now. We’re doing this for the future.
“We pray for every service member as they selflessly risk their lives to ensure that Americans and our children will never be threatened by a nuclear-armed Iran,” he said.
Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.






