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Iran Struck Aluminium Industries in Bahrain — What This Tells Us About Iran's Targeting Strategy

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Iran deliberately targeted industrial and economic infrastructure in Bahrain. Here is the specific targeting strategy this reveals and what economic warfare looks like in 2026.

The IRGC's specific claim to have struck 'American aluminium industries in Bahrain' — included in the Iranian target list communicated through state media and confirmed in regional monitoring — represents one data point in a specific pattern of Iranian targeting that extends beyond purely military infrastructure into the economic and industrial facilities of Gulf states whose hosting of US military forces makes them specific Iranian targets.

For the aluminium industry's specific significance: Aluminium Bahrain (Alba), one of the world's largest aluminium smelters, is a major employer and economic asset whose specific significance to Bahrain's non-oil economic strategy makes it a particularly high-value target if Iranian targeting is designed to pressure Gulf states through economic disruption rather than purely military damage.

For the broader Iranian targeting pattern: across the 35 days of the campaign, Iranian targets in Gulf states have included oil refineries, aluminium smelters, steel plants, gas processing facilities, telecommunications, airport fuel storage, and the specific US military bases and infrastructure that justify the attacks as legitimate military targets under Iran's characterisation. The pattern reveals a targeting strategy that is simultaneously military (attacking host-nation facilities that US forces use) and economic (attacking the industrial and commercial assets that Gulf state economies depend on).

For the coercive theory behind economic targeting: Iran's specific logic appears to be that pressuring Gulf state economies through industrial facility attacks creates specific domestic political pressure on Gulf governments to expel or restrict US military presence — the specific source of the Iranian vulnerability that the war represents. Whether this logic is sound depends on whether Gulf states' security relationship with the US is more valuable to them than the specific economic damage Iran can inflict.

For the evidence so far: none of the Gulf state governments have publicly moved toward restricting US military operations from their territory. The Italian PM's visit to Saudi Arabia for 'energy security' discussions represents European engagement with Gulf states that is adding to their perceived value as partners rather than reducing it.

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