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Work From Home For U.S. Troops? Iran Strikes Push Operations Out Of Bases And Into Remote Setups

Missile attacks pushed troops out of bases and into hotels and offices, where war planning continues with less equipment, less security, and more risk.

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March 27, 2026
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Work From Home for US Troops? Iran Strikes Push Operations Out of Bases and Into Remote Setups

Hotels and office buildings have been turned into makeshift command centers where troops handle intelligence, targeting, and coordination using portable systems.

American troops in the Middle East are working from hotels and office spaces after Iranian missile strikes made several U.S. bases unsafe, according to The New York Times. 

After attacks on U.S. positions across the region, thousands of troops were relocated from centralized bases to scattered locations. Some were moved within the Middle East, while others were sent to Europe.

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War Work, Done Remotely

Instead of operating from secured bases, many teams are now running missions from temporary setups. Hotels and office buildings have been turned into makeshift command centers where troops handle intelligence, targeting, and coordination using portable systems.

Fighter pilots and flight crews remain tied to air bases, but much of the operational planning is now happening off-site.

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Limits of a Remote Setup

The setup keeps operations going, but with constraints. Large, complex equipment can’t be fully deployed in these environments, which reduces capability and slows coordination.

Officials say missions continue, but the work is harder to execute without centralized infrastructure.

Security and Planning Issues

The strikes exposed gaps in base protection and preparedness. Some locations lacked reinforced structures, and rapid adjustments created additional risks during operations.

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Source: The New York Times
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