US military operations in Middle East face significant disruption as Iran's attacks force troop relocation. American forces across the region have been forced to abandon traditional bases and operate from makeshift facilities including hotels and alternative office spaces. This unconventional arrangement is hampering military effectiveness according to defense officials. The Pentagon has dispersed thousands of troops from the original forty thousand stationed in the region, with some relocated to Europe. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reports over seven thousand Iranian targets struck so far, but military specialists warn that operating from improvised locations results in substantial capability loss. Equipment designed for permanent installations cannot be easily relocated to temporary sites.
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