Iran's President Apologizes for Strikes on Neighbors Even as Missiles and Drones Target Their Cities
Iran launched missile attacks on Israel after Tehran explosions, while U.S. officials warned the upcoming bombing campaign would be the conflict's most intense, with over 1,230 dead in Iran.
- Early Saturday, explosions sent dark smoke over Tehran and Iranian forces fired missiles at Israel as the Israeli military moved to intercept a new salvo while U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned the 'biggest bombing campaign' was still to come.
- Over the weeklong conflict, Iran's supreme leader was killed in opening strikes, and the U.S. and Israel targeted Iran's military infrastructure, with no end in sight.
- U.S. forces struck the Iranian drone carrier IRIS Shahid Bagheri, releasing footage, while B-2 stealth bombers dropped dozens of 2,000-pound penetrator bombs on buried missile launchers Friday.
- U.S. forces suffered casualties as six U.S. troops were killed Sunday and Lebanon's Health Ministry reported 217 dead and 798 wounded with two hospitals evacuating patients.
- U.S. officials say Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Tehran strike U.S. assets, while oil prices could reach $150 if Gulf exports shut down, as U.S. crude topped $90 on Friday.
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There is no indication that Iran's numerous attacks against the Gulf states will result in pressure on Trump to stop the war. Quite the contrary.
Explosions rock Iran’s capital, more attacks target Israel and US warns bombing will intensify
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Explosions sent up clouds of dark smoke in the Iranian capital city early Saturday, and Tehran retaliated by firing missiles at Israel as the United States warned of a forthcoming bombing campaign that officials said would be the most intense yet in the weeklong conflict. There was no foreseeable end to the fighting. U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration approved a new $151 million arms sale to Israel after T…
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