U.S. Strikes Back: Drone Warfare Heating Up in Iran
The U.S. military launched strikes on Iranian radar and drone command sites on Qeshm and Goruk Island as retaliation for the downing of a U.S. MQ-1 drone over international waters. These U.S. military actions are a response to what they describe as aggressive Iranian activities.
This past weekend, the United States military executed targeted strikes on Iranian radar and command sites located on Goruk and Qeshm Island, authorities revealed late Sunday. These strategic hits were intended to neutralize the capabilities used for deploying drones by Iran.
The recent military action is a direct reaction to an aggressive move by Iran, which reportedly involved the shooting down of a U.S. MQ-1 drone operating over international waters. The U.S. Central Command made this announcement in a social media post on X.
The incident underscores escalating tensions in the region, with both nations engaging in a series of military maneuvers that could have wider implications for geopolitical stability. The U.S. maintains that these measures are necessary to counter acts perceived as threats to its operational activities in international domains.
(With inputs from agencies.)

