{"id":30935,"date":"2026-03-15T22:25:42","date_gmt":"2026-03-15T17:25:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.iq\/?p=30935"},"modified":"2026-03-15T22:25:42","modified_gmt":"2026-03-15T17:25:42","slug":"iran-strikes-baghdad-airport-saudi-base-uae-energy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.iq\/en\/iran-strikes-baghdad-airport-saudi-base-uae-energy\/","title":{"rendered":"Iran Launches Coordinated Strikes on Baghdad Airport, Saudi Military Base, and Gulf Energy Infrastructure"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Iran&#8217;s Revolutionary Guards escalated attacks across multiple Gulf nations on Saturday evening and early Sunday, launching missiles at a major US military base in Saudi Arabia, targeting the Baghdad airport complex housing a US diplomatic facility, and striking energy infrastructure in the UAE and Kuwait. The coordinated assault demonstrates Iran&#8217;s capacity to sustain systematic operations against military, diplomatic, and civilian infrastructure across the region despite claims of military decimation from US bombardment campaigns.<\/p>\n<p>The Revolutionary Guards reported launching a missile salvo against Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia&#8217;s Al-Kharj region, one of the largest US military installations in the Middle East. Simultaneously, drone attacks targeted Baghdad airport&#8217;s military base complex, fire erupted at UAE&#8217;s Fujairah energy facility following drone interception debris, and Kuwait&#8217;s international airport suffered drone strikes that damaged its radar system. The pattern of coordinated multi-target attacks underscores Iran&#8217;s strategy of overwhelming regional air defenses through simultaneity and geographic dispersal of strike locations.<\/p>\n<h2>Revolutionary Guards Strike Al-Kharj Base in Saudi Arabia<\/h2>\n<p>Iran&#8217;s Revolutionary Guards announced late Saturday that they had launched a missile salvo at US forces stationed at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia&#8217;s Al-Kharj region, a major hub for US military operations in the Arabian Peninsula. The Guards characterized the base as hosting &#8220;F-35 and F-16 fighter jets and storage place for fuel tankers,&#8221; indicating intelligence awareness of specific US military capabilities stationed at the facility.<\/p>\n<p>While Saudi Arabia&#8217;s defense ministry reported intercepting six ballistic missiles headed toward Al-Kharj earlier in the day, the timing and Iranian claim of additional strikes later Saturday suggest ongoing Iranian attack waves targeting the heavily defended facility. The pattern of repeated strikes on the same installation indicates Iranian determination to overwhelm air defenses through saturation attacks using multiple missile salvos.<\/p>\n<p>Prince Sultan Air Base represents one of the Pentagon&#8217;s most strategically important regional installations, hosting advanced fighter jets, refueling capabilities, and command and control infrastructure. The base&#8217;s role in supporting US air operations against Iran makes it a priority Iranian target, and the repeated attack waves signal that the facility remains under sustained threat despite Saudi and American air defense responses.<\/p>\n<h3>Saudi Response and Strategic Context<\/h3>\n<p>Saudi Arabia has previously condemned Iranian attacks as &#8220;reprehensible&#8221; but has refrained from deploying its military against Iran despite hosting 70,000 American troops and maintaining critical energy infrastructure vulnerable to Iranian strikes. The kingdom&#8217;s passive defense strategy, relying on air defense interception rather than offensive counter-strikes, reflects Saudi Arabia&#8217;s strategic calculation that direct military confrontation with Iran would precipitate broader regional war.<\/p>\n<p>Riyadh&#8217;s position as a close US ally while avoiding direct military participation in the Iran conflict creates ambiguity about Saudi intentions if Iranian strikes successfully penetrate air defenses and damage critical installations. The repeated targeting of Al-Kharj, combined with ongoing Iranian strikes on Saudi energy facilities, tests the limits of Saudi patience with a purely defensive posture.<\/p>\n<h2>Drone Attack on Baghdad Airport Complex<\/h2>\n<p>Drone attacks targeted the Baghdad airport complex late Saturday, which houses both a military base and a US diplomatic facility. Security sources provided conflicting accounts of the attack&#8217;s success, with one reporting that drones &#8220;targeted the military base&#8221; but were brought down just outside the complex, while another source stated that a crashed drone sparked a large fire outside the complex.<\/p>\n<p>The attacks represent the latest in a series of Iranian strikes on Baghdad&#8217;s critical infrastructure, reflecting Iran&#8217;s strategy of targeting American military and diplomatic presence in Iraq. The airport complex, which historically housed US-led coalition counter-terrorism operations, remains a focal point for Iranian retaliation operations.<\/p>\n<h3>Pattern of Baghdad Attacks<\/h3>\n<p>The attack on Baghdad airport follows earlier drone strikes on the US embassy and repeated Iranian attacks on Iraqi targets housing Iranian-backed militia groups. The coordinated nature of Saturday&#8217;s multi-location attacks suggests centralized Iranian operational planning targeting American assets simultaneously across multiple countries and facilities.<\/p>\n<h2>Fire at UAE Fujairah Energy Facility<\/h2>\n<p>Dark black smoke rose from the direction of Fujairah, a major UAE energy installation housing a critical oil storage, trading hub, and export terminal, on Saturday. Local authorities initially reported that debris from a successfully intercepted drone had sparked the fire, acknowledging successful air defense interception while indicating that falling debris from intercepted weapons caused collateral damage.<\/p>\n<p>Later Saturday evening, authorities reported they were still battling the fire, with a Jordanian national reported injured. The incident marks the latest Iranian strike against Emirati energy infrastructure, following earlier attacks on Fujairah facilities earlier in March that also involved intercepted drones causing fires from falling debris.<\/p>\n<h3>Strategic Targeting of Gulf Energy Hubs<\/h3>\n<p>Since the conflict&#8217;s beginning on February 28, Iran has methodically targeted Gulf energy sites extending from Kuwait to Oman. The strikes have focused on major oil and gas complexes including Saudi Arabia&#8217;s massive Ras Tanura refinery, Qatar&#8217;s Ras Laffan gas processing facility, and the UAE&#8217;s Ruwais refinery complex. The pattern demonstrates Iran&#8217;s strategy to disrupt global energy supplies as retaliation for US-Israeli strikes.<\/p>\n<h3>UAE Diplomatic Targeting<\/h3>\n<p>The UAE&#8217;s foreign affairs ministry condemned targeting of the Emirates consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan for the second time in a week on Saturday. The repeated targeting of diplomatic facilities signals Iranian determination to inflict damage across multiple domains of Emirati presence in the region.<\/p>\n<h2>Kuwait International Airport Drone Strike<\/h2>\n<p>Kuwait&#8217;s civil aviation authority reported that several drones struck the country&#8217;s international airport Saturday evening, damaging the facility&#8217;s radar system. The authority confirmed that &#8220;no injuries were recorded&#8221; in the attack, though the damage to radar capabilities creates aviation safety concerns and operational disruption.<\/p>\n<p>The strike on Kuwait&#8217;s aviation hub represents Iranian pressure on all major Gulf facilities critical to both military operations and civilian aviation. The radar damage particularly affects Kuwait&#8217;s ability to monitor airspace and guide air defense systems, reducing the nation&#8217;s defensive capabilities against future Iranian strikes.<\/p>\n<h2>Broader Context of Iranian Retaliation Campaign<\/h2>\n<p>The coordinated Saturday-Sunday attack wave demonstrates Iran&#8217;s capacity to sustain systematic operations against dispersed targets despite reported losses of air defense systems, missile production facilities, and military personnel from US-Israeli bombing campaigns. The attacks target the full spectrum of regional vulnerabilities, including military bases hosting American troops, diplomatic facilities, energy infrastructure, and aviation assets.<\/p>\n<p>Iran has effectively halted traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping lane through which approximately one-fifth of global crude oil and liquefied natural gas normally transit. Combined with drone and missile strikes on Gulf energy facilities, the strategy creates multiple vectors of disruption to global energy supplies and regional stability.<\/p>\n<h2>Implications for Regional Security<\/h2>\n<p>The continued Iranian capability to launch coordinated multi-target attack waves three weeks into the conflict suggests that US and Israeli bombardment has not achieved the stated objective of preventing Iranian retaliation operations. The attacks on Baghdad airport, Al-Kharj base, Fujairah energy facility, and Kuwait airport demonstrate that Iranian forces maintain sufficient organization and operational capability to execute complex military campaigns despite reported strategic losses.<\/p>\n<p>The pattern also indicates that Saudi Arabia&#8217;s defensive posture, while successful in intercepting some incoming missiles, does not prevent damage from debris of intercepted weapons or sustained pressure on critical infrastructure. The repeated targeting of the same facilities suggests Iranian determination to eventually penetrate air defenses or inflict cumulative damage through debris effects.<\/p>\n<h2>Conclusion:<\/h2>\n<p>Iran&#8217;s coordinated strikes on Saturday-Sunday against Baghdad airport, Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, UAE energy facilities in Fujairah, and Kuwait&#8217;s international airport demonstrate that Iranian military capability has survived US-Israeli bombardment campaigns largely intact. Despite Trump&#8217;s assertions of Iranian military destruction, the Revolutionary Guards continue executing complex, multi-target operations designed to disrupt American military operations, damage Gulf energy infrastructure, and maintain strategic pressure on the region. The attacks suggest the conflict will persist at sustained intensity with continued threat to global energy supplies and regional stability absent significant diplomatic breakthrough or Iranian capitulation.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Iran&#8217;s Revolutionary Guards escalated attacks across multiple Gulf nations on Saturday evening and early Sunday, launching missiles at a major US military base in Saudi Arabia, targeting the Baghdad airport complex housing a US diplomatic facility, and striking energy infrastructure in the UAE and Kuwait. 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