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Tensions in the Middle East escalated sharply after Israeli airstrikes targeted southern Beirut, prompting strong warnings from Iran against both Israel and the United States.
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Iran Retaliates Against US Targets
According to Iranian media reports, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) targeted facilities linked to the U.S. military, including the headquarters of the U.S. Fifth Fleet in Bahrain and other regional installations. Tehran said the attacks were carried out in retaliation for recent U.S. strikes on military sites near Iran's strategic Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz.
The U.S. military stated that several Iranian missiles and drones were intercepted before reaching their intended targets. Washington described its earlier actions as "self-defense" measures aimed at protecting American forces and commercial shipping routes in the Gulf.
The latest exchange comes amid stalled diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran. While President Donald Trump has maintained that negotiations remain possible, Iranian officials have indicated that communication channels have largely frozen in recent days, raising concerns about a broader regional confrontation.
Regional governments have increased security measures as the conflict threatens stability across the Gulf. Missile alerts and air-defense activations were reported in several countries hosting American military facilities. The renewed hostilities have also pushed global oil prices higher amid fears of disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important energy corridors.
International observers have called for restraint, warning that continued military exchanges could undermine efforts to secure a lasting ceasefire and further destabilize the Middle East.
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According to recent international reports, Trump warned that if negotiations with Tehran fail, the United States may “finish the job,” referring to continued military action against Iranian military infrastructure and strategic assets. The remarks were made during high-level discussions on the ongoing conflict and ceasefire efforts in the region.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has emerged as one of the administration’s strongest voices in favor of aggressive military action. During previous briefings related to the Iran conflict, Hegseth stated that the United States “did not start this conflict, but we will finish it,” emphasizing Washington’s determination to dismantle Iranian missile threats and prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons.
The Trump administration has maintained that its objectives include neutralizing Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities, weakening naval operations in the Gulf region, and ensuring that Iran cannot threaten international shipping routes or American allies. Trump recently stated that the U.S. was “not satisfied yet” with the progress of negotiations and warned that military options remain fully available.
Analysts say the rhetoric from both Trump and Hegseth reflects a broader strategic shift toward maximum pressure on Tehran. Military operations conducted in recent months reportedly targeted drone bases, missile launch facilities, naval positions, and command centers linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard operations.
The escalating language has also drawn criticism internationally. Some observers fear that continued military escalation could destabilize the Gulf region further, disrupt global oil supplies, and trigger wider geopolitical confrontation involving regional allies and global powers. Humanitarian organizations have meanwhile raised concerns over civilian safety and the risk of prolonged conflict.
Despite the aggressive tone, diplomatic channels remain open. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently acknowledged “some progress” in negotiations with Iran, although Washington continues to insist on strict conditions regarding uranium enrichment, regional security, and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Political analysts believe the coming weeks could determine whether the crisis moves toward a negotiated settlement or a broader military confrontation. With strong rhetoric coming directly from the White House and Pentagon leadership, the world is closely watching developments in one of the most strategically sensitive regions on Earth.
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Washington: Donald Trump has issued a sharp new warning to Iran, raising tensions in the Middle East amid stalled negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear programme and regional security issues.
The US President signalled that Washington is weighing two possible paths — a final agreement with Iran or stronger military action if diplomacy fails.
Washington/Tehran: Fresh tensions have erupted in the Middle East after U.S. President Donald Trump revealed that a planned military strike on Iran was postponed at the last moment, though not fully cancelled.
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Amid rising tensions in West Asia and fears of a global oil shock, Iran has sent a strong message from New Delhi: the Strait of Hormuz remains open for commercial shipping, but