Iran war spreads across the world as US warns: ‘We have only just begun’
US Navy torpedo sinks Iranian warship as Britain says more chartered rescue flights will leave Oman ‘in the coming days’
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US Navy torpedo sinks Iranian warship as Britain says more chartered rescue flights will leave Oman ‘in the coming days’
Iran struggles to manage war amid leadership disruption The Jerusalem PostOpinion | Iran and a New Middle East Alliance WSJ74 retired US generals, admirals back Iran strikes, warn Tehran seeks to ‘spill American blood’ …
Deploying the world’s most powerful military seems to exert an almost erotic fascination for Donald TrumpThis was originally published in This Week in Trumpland; sign up to receive it in your inbox every WednesdayIt was a claim uttered repeatedly on th…
NATO System Shoots Down Iranian Missile Heading for Europe Sparking Pete Hegseth Article 5 Discussion The Daily BeastIran denies firing missile towards Turkiye after NATO interception Al JazeeraIran denies firing missile toward Tu…
Spain has agreed to cooperate with the US military, White House said, a day after President Donald Trump suggested imposing a trade embargo on Madrid over its refusal to allow US aircraft to use jointly operated naval and air bases in southern Spain.
Trump officials consider arming Kurdish opposition against Iran’s regime NBC NewsThe Coming Invasion of Iran The AtlanticCIA working to arm Kurdish forces to spark uprising in Iran, sources say CNNOpinion | They’re half…
A US submarine sank an Iranian warship with a torpedo in the Indian Ocean off Sri Lanka, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said. Sri Lanka’s navy recovered 87 bodies and rescued 32 sailors after the sinking of the vessel described as one of Iran’s “pri…
Husband of a lawmaker from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ruling Labour Party among those arrested, local media report.
Three ocean carriers told the Journal of Commerce they could not commit to contract volume allocations with customers until there was greater clarity on how long the hostilities would last.
Four ocean carriers told the Journal of Commerce they could not commit to contract volume allocations with customers until there was greater clarity on how long the hostilities would last.