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Iran War Widens: US Bases Hit, Airspace Closed
28 Feb
Summary
- US bases in Qatar, UAE, and Bahrain were targeted by Iran.
- Gulf airspace has been shut, impacting major airlines like Air India.
- Fears rise over Strait of Hormuz disruption and potential oil price spikes.

A severe security crisis has gripped the Middle East following joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran. In retaliation, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reportedly targeted US bases in Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain, including Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar and Al-Dhafra Air Base in the UAE. This has prompted 'shelter in place' orders for US citizens in Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait.
The conflict has significantly disrupted regional trade and aviation. Several countries, including Iraq, Jordan, Israel, and Iran, have closed their skies, with the UAE following suit due to critical GPS jamming. Major airlines such as Air India and IndiGo are rerouting flights, increasing costs and travel times, with some services suspended to Tel Aviv and other Gulf hubs.
Economic repercussions are mounting, with a particular focus on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint for global oil trade. Any blockade could trigger an energy crisis, with oil prices already showing upward trends. Insurance premiums for Gulf shipping have soared, and businesses anticipate substantial regional trade losses and supply chain disruptions.




