Ebrahim Zolfaghari, a spokesperson for Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has claimed that all United States military bases in the Middle East have been destroyed.
According to his statement, American commanders and military personnel have left these bases and are now taking shelter in different locations. He said that U.S. forces are no longer operating from their usual positions in the region.
Zolfaghari also stated that Iranian authorities are actively tracking the movements of U.S. personnel. He urged the public to share any information about their locations. These remarks were reported by Tasnim News Agency.
However, such claims have not been independently verified, and there has been no official confirmation from the United States regarding the situation. Statements like these often come during times of heightened tension and may be part of ongoing information and communication strategies.
The Middle East is currently facing a sensitive and complex situation, with rising tensions involving several countries. In such conditions, different sides may release strong statements to show power or influence public opinion.
Experts advise caution when assessing such reports, as accurate information can be difficult to confirm during conflicts. Misinformation or exaggerated claims can also spread quickly.

