After Iran was attacked, a television commentator stated that currently every American citizen or military personnel in the region has become a legitimate target for strikes.
In the spirit of enjoying the spectacle, let's take stock of which U.S. military bases are within Iran's strike range. According to various information, the effective range of Iranian missiles is approximately 2000 kilometers, so the following bases are within strike range:
Qatar: Al Udeid Air Base
Bahrain: Naval Support Activity Bahrain
UAE: Al Dhafra Air Base
Saudi Arabia: Prince Sultan Air Base
Jordan: Tower 22
Iraq: Al Asad Air Base
Syria: Al Tanf Garrison
From the perspective of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, countries around the world, whether allies or enemies, should ideally not possess nuclear weapons as long as they are not from their own country. This is especially true for countries like Iran, which often behaves irrationally. Even though possessing nuclear weapons may currently annoy the U.S. and Israel, it is ultimately better for the long-term future not to have them.
Thus, bombing Iran's nuclear facilities to eliminate its nuclear capabilities may, to some extent, represent a tacit agreement among the five permanent members. For China, it is preferable that the U.S. gets bogged down in a prolonged conventional war with Israel, rather than Iran acquiring nuclear weapons and using them against Israel, which would establish Iran as a dominant power in the Middle East—something that all parties would find unacceptable.