Intensifying its war against the US, Iran on Saturday fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, a joint US-UK military base in the middle of the Indian Ocea, indicating that it has missiles with longer range than earlier thought. If confirmed, this attack would mark Iranโs first operational use of IRBMs and a significant attempt to target areas far beyond the Middle East and threaten US interests. However, neither of the missiles hit the base which is 4,000 kilometers away from Iranian territory, Wall Street Journal reported, citing multiple US officials.
While one of the missiles failed in flight, and the other was intercepted by a SM-3 interceptor fired from aย US warship, according to two of the people cited by WSJ. However, it couldn’t be determined if an interception was made, according to one of the officials.
All you need to know about Diego Garcia in Chagos Islands
It should be noted that the Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands is one of two bases Britain is allowing the United States to use for “defensive” operations in Iran. The other one is Fairfort.
After the war started, the American forces have stationed bombers and other equipment at the base, which has been key for several Asia operations, including the US bombing campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Why Diego Garcia military base matters?
Significantly, the Diego Garcia military base is a strategically located atoll in the central Indian Ocean and hosts a key US-UK military facility. It is part of the British Indian Ocean Territory and the base is operated mainly by the United States and serves as a major hub for air and naval operations across Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
The military base has played a significant role in US military campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan, acting as a launch point for long-range bombers and supporting naval deployments, including submarines and surveillance missions.