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Iran Attacks at Least Two Jordanian Military Bases This Week, Injuring Multiple U.S. Soldiers

Iran attacked at least two Jordanian military bases this week, resulting in injuries to several U.S. soldiers during the strikes on the facilities.

Multiple U.S. officials confirmed to CBS News that Iran targeted U.S. military bases in Jordan, causing casualties.

The escalation of tensions in the Middle East is driving defense funding into military enterprises, putting pressure on U.S. ally bases, while Iran demonstrates its deterrent capability through asymmetric strikes, with regional arms sales and oil-related assets facing volatility risks.

Source: Public Information

ABAB AI Insight

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has previously retaliated against U.S. actions through missile strikes, including similar retaliatory attacks on U.S. facilities in the Gulf region, showcasing asymmetric tactical capabilities during tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.

On the capital front, the escalation of conflict prompts the U.S. defense budget to shift towards missile defense, F-35 deployments, and strengthening ally bases, while Iran mobilizes its domestic ballistic missile resources to maintain regional influence and support its oil export pricing power.

Similar to the mutual strikes between Israel and Hezbollah, Iran is currently transitioning from proxy warfare to direct limited confrontation, while the U.S. strengthens its forward deployments to control key waterways.

Structural Judgment: Essentially, this involves regulatory changes and industrial chain restructuring, with geopolitical conflicts reshaping the global energy supply chain security structure through base networks, forcing capital to shift from conventional trade to high-barrier defense and alternative energy paths to hedge against disruption risks.

ABAB News · Cognitive Laws

  1. The more bases there are, the larger the target; the stronger the deterrence, the more precise the countermeasures.
  2. Conflict is not a cost, but a lever for the struggle for pricing power.
  3. The weak sell asymmetry, the strong sell networks; whoever controls the chain controls the flow of capital.

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