US Conducts Military Operation Against Iranian Targets
The United States has launched a new wave of military strikes against several Iranian military positions after accusing Tehran of carrying out attacks on commercial ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. US officials said the operation targeted air defense systems, missile launch sites, drone facilities, and coastal military infrastructure believed to have been involved in recent maritime attacks.
According to US military officials, the strikes were intended to weaken Iran’s ability to threaten international shipping while protecting vital trade routes in one of the world’s most important energy corridors.
Iran Promises Strong Response
Iran strongly condemned the military action, calling it a violation of previous understandings between the two countries. Iranian officials warned that the attacks would receive a decisive response and claimed their forces had launched retaliatory operations against US military installations in the Gulf region.
Authorities in Bahrain and Kuwait reported missile and drone threats, with local air defense systems activated to intercept incoming projectiles. Air raid sirens were also heard in several areas, highlighting the growing security concerns across the region.
Global Markets and Regional Security Under Pressure
The renewed conflict has increased fears of further instability across the Middle East. The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes for oil exports, and any disruption could significantly impact global energy markets.
World leaders continue to monitor the rapidly changing situation, with diplomatic efforts expected to intensify in an attempt to prevent the crisis from expanding into a broader regional conflict.
Military analysts warn that additional retaliatory actions from either side could further disrupt maritime trade, increase oil price volatility, and create new security challenges for neighboring countries.















































