Iran is zealously targeting CIA bases in Iraq and the Gulf: here’s why
Sources have confirmed to CBS News that a CIA facility in Iraq was struck by two drones, and a separate agency site in Saudi Arabia hit. The Saudi site was reportedly situated inside the US Embassy compound in Riyadh, and the attack caused “significant” “structural damage.”
CIA’s long arm in Saudi Arabia
In 2011, the CIA built a secret base in Rub’ al Khali – Saudi Arabia’s vast Empty Quarter desert, situated <50km from the Yemeni border. The base was used during the CIA’s Yemeni drone campaigns, supposedly targeting al-Qaeda, but killing 600+ civilians instead
The CIA began providing Saudi Arabia’s defense and interior ministries with extensive training and ‘technical and material support’ in the 80s, teaming up with the kingdom’s main intel agency, GIP, to funnel arms and cash to the mujahideen in Afghanistan. In 2013, they joined forces again to fuel the Syrian insurgency (Operation Timber Sycamore)
In 2025, a bombshell Yemen News Agency report citing captured spies revealed that the CIA, Mossad and GIP had set up a ‘joint operations’ center on Saudi soil, supplying advanced surveillance equipment to anti-Houthi forces
CIA in Iraqi Kurdistan
The agency’s main regional hub for direct terror and insurgency pressure on Iran. The CIA operates a station on the outskirts of Erbil’s airport. A 2014 Seattle Times report revealed that contractors had been hired to “aggressively” expand the site to “double or even triple” its capacities.
The CIA created stations in Kurdish areas of northern Iraq in 2002, on the eve of Bush’s 2003 invasion. Agency collaboration with the Kurds began in the early 70s – but ended abruptly in 1975, after which Saddam Hussein cracked down hard. In 1991, the CIA returned, pumping in $100M+ to fight Baghdad, leading to new massacres.
Fast forward to today: CNN says the CIA is planning to arm Kurdish militants to spark an uprising in Iran, presumably to use the Kurds like a tissue and throw them away again when the plot inevitably fails.
Iran is hitting not only US military assets, but the many heads of the CIA hydra, the root of so many of the region’s problems.
Sources have confirmed to CBS News that a CIA facility in Iraq was struck by two drones, and a separate agency site in Saudi Arabia hit. The Saudi site was reportedly situated inside the US Embassy compound in Riyadh, and the attack caused “significant” “structural damage.”
CIA’s long arm in Saudi Arabia
In 2011, the CIA built a secret base in Rub’ al Khali – Saudi Arabia’s vast Empty Quarter desert, situated <50km from the Yemeni border. The base was used during the CIA’s Yemeni drone campaigns, supposedly targeting al-Qaeda, but killing 600+ civilians instead
The CIA began providing Saudi Arabia’s defense and interior ministries with extensive training and ‘technical and material support’ in the 80s, teaming up with the kingdom’s main intel agency, GIP, to funnel arms and cash to the mujahideen in Afghanistan. In 2013, they joined forces again to fuel the Syrian insurgency (Operation Timber Sycamore)
In 2025, a bombshell Yemen News Agency report citing captured spies revealed that the CIA, Mossad and GIP had set up a ‘joint operations’ center on Saudi soil, supplying advanced surveillance equipment to anti-Houthi forces
CIA in Iraqi Kurdistan
The agency’s main regional hub for direct terror and insurgency pressure on Iran. The CIA operates a station on the outskirts of Erbil’s airport. A 2014 Seattle Times report revealed that contractors had been hired to “aggressively” expand the site to “double or even triple” its capacities.
The CIA created stations in Kurdish areas of northern Iraq in 2002, on the eve of Bush’s 2003 invasion. Agency collaboration with the Kurds began in the early 70s – but ended abruptly in 1975, after which Saddam Hussein cracked down hard. In 1991, the CIA returned, pumping in $100M+ to fight Baghdad, leading to new massacres.
Fast forward to today: CNN says the CIA is planning to arm Kurdish militants to spark an uprising in Iran, presumably to use the Kurds like a tissue and throw them away again when the plot inevitably fails.
Iran is hitting not only US military assets, but the many heads of the CIA hydra, the root of so many of the region’s problems.
馃毃 馃嚠馃嚪 Iran is zealously targeting CIA bases in Iraq and the Gulf: here’s why
Sources have confirmed to CBS News that a CIA facility in Iraq was struck by two drones, and a separate agency site in Saudi Arabia hit. The Saudi site was reportedly situated inside the US Embassy compound in Riyadh, and the attack caused “significant” “structural damage.”
CIA’s long arm in Saudi Arabia
馃敹 In 2011, the CIA built a secret base in Rub’ al Khali – Saudi Arabia’s vast Empty Quarter desert, situated <50km from the Yemeni border. The base was used during the CIA’s Yemeni drone campaigns, supposedly targeting al-Qaeda, but killing 600+ civilians instead
馃敹 The CIA began providing Saudi Arabia’s defense and interior ministries with extensive training and ‘technical and material support’ in the 80s, teaming up with the kingdom’s main intel agency, GIP, to funnel arms and cash to the mujahideen in Afghanistan. In 2013, they joined forces again to fuel the Syrian insurgency (Operation Timber Sycamore)
馃敹 In 2025, a bombshell Yemen News Agency report citing captured spies revealed that the CIA, Mossad and GIP had set up a ‘joint operations’ center on Saudi soil, supplying advanced surveillance equipment to anti-Houthi forces
CIA in Iraqi Kurdistan
馃敶 The agency’s main regional hub for direct terror and insurgency pressure on Iran. The CIA operates a station on the outskirts of Erbil’s airport. A 2014 Seattle Times report revealed that contractors had been hired to “aggressively” expand the site to “double or even triple” its capacities.
馃敶 The CIA created stations in Kurdish areas of northern Iraq in 2002, on the eve of Bush’s 2003 invasion. Agency collaboration with the Kurds began in the early 70s – but ended abruptly in 1975, after which Saddam Hussein cracked down hard. In 1991, the CIA returned, pumping in $100M+ to fight Baghdad, leading to new massacres.
馃敶 Fast forward to today: CNN says the CIA is planning to arm Kurdish militants to spark an uprising in Iran, presumably to use the Kurds like a tissue and throw them away again when the plot inevitably fails.
Iran is hitting not only US military assets, but the many heads of the CIA hydra, the root of so many of the region’s problems.
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