China News Service, March 2nd, reported that recently, US media exposed a video of Iran's attack on US military bases in Iraq in January 2020.

The footage shot by the drone showed that Iranian missiles fell "like rain" in and around the US military base, and the base instantly burst into thick smoke.

  According to reports, the video shows the footage of the attack on Assad Air Force Base on January 8, 2020. The Iranian attack was designed to retaliate against Soleimani, the commander of the "Quds Brigade" of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, who was killed by the US army.

On January 8, 2020 local time, satellite images showed that some buildings of the Ain al-Asad U.S. Air Force Base in western Iraq were obviously damaged after a rocket attack from Iran.

  According to reports, the bombing lasted about 80 minutes. Iran fired 16 missiles, 11 of which hit the base.

The missile warhead weighs 1,000 pounds (approximately 454 kilograms).

  Although the attack did not result in deaths, more than 100 soldiers at the base were diagnosed with "concussion."

In addition, U.S. Central Command Commander Kenneth MacKenzie estimated that if he did not order the soldiers to evacuate during the attack, Iran’s missiles launched at the base could kill 100 to 150 U.S. soldiers and destroy 20 to 20 U.S. soldiers. 30 aircraft.

  After the 2003 Iraq War, the U.S. military began to use the Assad Air Force Base, which is the base with the largest number of U.S. troops stationed in Iraq.

  On January 3, 2020, Soleimani was killed in an airstrike by a U.S. drone outside Baghdad International Airport in Iraq, causing US-Iran relations to be tense.