Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has called on the people of Jordan and Kuwait to oppose the presence of US military forces in their countries following what it claims were fresh attacks on American military facilities.
In a statement, the IRGC said it had struck a US air base in Azraq, Jordan, during the sixth phase of its Nasr 2 operation, alleging that shelters housing US F-15, F-16 and F-35 fighter jets, as well as several MQ-9 drones, were destroyed.
Addressing the Jordanian public, the IRGC urged citizens to end the US military presence and "not allow that sacred land to become the launch point for attacks against Islamic countries." It also called on Jordanians to expel US forces and target American military facilities.
In a separate statement directed at the people of Kuwait, the IRGC claimed responsibility for attacks on US military targets in the country and urged Kuwaitis to oppose US military bases and work toward what it described as the liberation of "Islamic lands from the bases of American occupiers."
The IRGC's claims have not been independently verified, and there has been no immediate response from US, Jordanian or Kuwaiti authorities.






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