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Vol. I · No. 178 · 1662 Reports Sunday, June 28, 2026
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WSJ Details $400M Damage Estimate at NSA Bahrain from Iranian Strikes

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Topics in This Edition

Iran warUS military basesNSA BahrainMiddle East security

Summary

The segment explains WSJ's methodology for estimating ~$400 million in construction damage to Naval Support Activity Bahrain from repeated Iranian missile and drone strikes between late February and June 2026. It details analysis of satellite imagery and social media to geolocate hits on specific buildings like a training facility and warehouse complex, interviews with service members, and application of DoD cost formulas based on square footage and building types.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately presents WSJ's rigorous open-source methodology and findings, which align with the outlet's detailed article and are corroborated by Wikipedia, Times of Israel, India Today, and CSIS estimates of broader regional damage. Viewers receive transparent caveats that the figure covers only construction and excludes contents, debris removal, and reinforcements. Pentagon non-disclosure and ongoing reassessment of basing are confirmed. Minor missing context includes total regional base damage estimates ranging up to $5.1 billion and the war's overall $29-40 billion cost framework.

Key Moments

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NSA Bahrain repeatedly targeted late Feb-June 2026; WSJ estimates $400M construction damage

Confirmed by WSJ article, satellite analysis, and cross-reported by multiple outlets; Pentagon has not disclosed figures.

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Used 2026 DoD facilities pricing guide, satellite imagery, and square footage measurements for estimates

Matches WSJ reporting and public DoD UFS 3-701-01 guide released Feb 2026.

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No one killed at base; strikes did not significantly impact operations

Stated by US military per WSJ and multiple reports; personnel mostly evacuated but small staff remained.

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DoD considering revamping Bahrain base and rethinking Middle East footprint

Reported by WSJ and echoed in Times of Israel coverage of relocation considerations including to Israel.

Sources Consulted

  1. How Iran Devastated an American Naval Base—and Caused a U.S. Recalculation
  2. 2026 Iranian strikes on Bahrain
  3. US considering moving Gulf bases hit by Iran westward, including to Israel — report
  4. UFS 3-701-01 DoD Facilities Pricing Guide
  5. Iran strikes cause $400M damage to US Bahrain base
  6. Iran shook US Gulf fortress. The scale of war damage is finally coming into focus