U.S. launches new strikes on Iran for the second night in a row
- The U.S. launched multiple airstrikes against Iranian military targets amid stalled peace talks, including those related to air defenses and drone control units, following retaliation for a downed U.S. Apache helicopter.
- Iran's military declared readiness for further attacks and retaliated by striking U.S. sites in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan, leading Kuwait to close its airspace after being attacked.
- The conflict disrupted the Strait of Hormuz, causing a surge in oil prices with West Texas Intermediate crude reaching around $92.39 per barrel and raising global energy supply concerns.
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Oil Prices SURGE As US Hits Multiple Targets Across Iran
Oil prices have once again surged, this time quickly past a sustainable point for most, as the United States strikes multiple targets across Iran. The ruling class at large continues to claim these attacks are in “self-defense” against “unwarranted aggression.” Explosions and impacts were reported across southern and central Iran hours after US Secretary of...
Fox Interrupts Live Broadcast For Emergency Trump Announcement
President Donald Trump personally warned Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst about impending U.S. military action against Iran just hours before American forces launched a new round of strikes targeting the country’s military infrastructure. According to Yingst, Trump spoke with him by telephone from the Situation Room shortly before the attacks and described the operation that was about to unfold. The president later confirmed through social med…
US launches strikes for second straight night in bid to force Iran to agree on deal
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