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Iran Ambassador Warns UK to Be 'Very Careful' About Involvement in War

U.S. and Israeli forces struck over 3,000 targets in Iran during Operation Epic Fury's first week, disrupting global oil supplies and dismantling missile capabilities.

  • U.S. and Israeli forces this Saturday reported airstrikes continued one week into Operation Epic Fury, with U.S. Central Command saying 'U.S. forces have struck over 3,000 targets in the first week of Operation Epic Fury, and we are not slowing down'.
  • The campaign aims to systematically dismantle Iran's missile production, following U.S. President Donald's approval of strikes just under a week ago.
  • U.S. forces used Joint Direct Attack Munition kits for 500-lb and 1,000-lb bombs and Hellfire missiles, while two U.S. bombers dropped dozens of penetrator bombs, Adm. Bradley Cooper said Thursday.
  • Regional defenses intercepted incoming threats, and Gulf neighbors' militaries reported missile interceptions as Dubai urged shelter and Emirates suspended flights, while U.S. crude futures soared 35.63% and Brent crude rallied 8.52% to $92.69.
  • Reports also allege the campaign included killing Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, while the Israel Defense Forces said it launched approximately 230 munitions using more than 80 Israeli fighter jets.
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TF1 INFO broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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