Iran, Trump and Hormuz
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The escalating U.S.–Israeli war with Iran and Tehran’s retaliation against Gulf neighbours have severely disrupted Middle Eastern energy infrastructure and global oil and gas flows. Israeli strikes on Iran’s South Pars gas field and the Asaluyeh processing hub on March 18 triggered a wave of retaliatory attacks across the Gulf that hit refineries,
Iran warns of ‘irreversibly’ destroying vital infrastructure across region after Trump threatens to bomb power plants.
War in the Middle East continues after the United States and Israel attacked Iran late last month, and Tehran retaliated with strikes against several of its neighbors, including US-allied Gulf states.
As the Middle East crisis unfolds, Iran demonstrates a coherent retaliatory strategy against US and Israeli forces, targeting 17 American sites across the region.
Donald Trump said the map of Iran will "probably not" look the same after the war ends in a chilling warning about the nation's future. The president faced a barrage of questions about his war in Iran, which has rapidly expanded across the Middle East ...
Iran warns of strikes on Gulf energy and water systems after Trump threatens power grid attacks within 48 hours, raising risks
Iran's extensive missile program, ranging from short-range tactical systems to long-range weapons covering much of the Middle East, serves as a core element of its deterrence and retaliation strategy.