The Iranian army has announced it targeted U.S. military facilities at two bases in Kuwait, according to reports from Iran’s state television. This development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing U.S.–Iran conflict, which has intensified following disputes over the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The attack on facilities in Kuwait, including the notable Ali Al Salem Air Base, indicates a shift in Iran’s strategy as it targets U.S. forward operating bases in Gulf states rather than focusing solely on direct confrontations. The incident reflects a broader pattern of military exchanges between the two nations.

Key Takeaways

The reported targeting of U.S. military bases in Kuwait by the Iranian army appears to support increased likelihood of further military action by Iran in the Gulf region.

Recent Iranian actions, including the attack on Ali Al Salem Air Base, suggest a deliberate strategy to undermine U.S. air and drone capabilities in the region.

Market pricing indicates a heightened probability of Iran conducting military operations against a Gulf state, with significant increases in the odds for actions on July 20 and 22.