At least 10 U.S. troops were wounded after an Iranian missile and drone attack hit Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
From what we know so far, at least two of the injuries are serious — and the strike didn’t just stop at personnel. It also damaged multiple U.S. Air Force refueling aircraft, which are critical for sustaining air operations in the region.
This wasn’t a random incident.
It’s another clear signal that despite weeks of heavy strikes targeting Iran, the threat is far from neutralized. Iran still has the capability to launch coordinated attacks — and more importantly, to hit strategic military assets.
What stands out here is the precision and intent.
Prince Sultan Air Base isn’t just any location — it’s a key hub for U.S. operations in the Middle East. Hitting it, and damaging refueling aircraft, directly impacts operational reach and flexibility.
And this isn’t the first time either.
The base has already been targeted multiple times in recent weeks, which shows a consistent pattern — not a one-off escalation.
This attack reinforces a reality most people are still underestimating —
Iran remains a serious and active threat, even after sustained military pressure.
And if this continues, the situation isn’t cooling down… it’s evolving.

