Missiles, Drones and Airstrikes Pound Middle East Into 12th Day of War
The effects of the war are being felt through the Persian Gulf.
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The effects of the war are being felt through the Persian Gulf.
Seven members of the Iranian women’s soccer delegation had initially opted to stay in Australia. The reversal was a sign of how fraught that decision was.
Trump administration officials cast the president as the sole arbiter on the U.S. war effort. International aid groups were warning of a growing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, where nearly 700,000 people had been displaced, the U.N. said.
Iran appears to be targeting what it views as American vulnerabilities, including air defenses meant to guard troops and assets in the region.
The president and the Pentagon have cast blame on Iran for the mounting toll. More than 1,800 people have died in the war, including many civilians.
Iranians cowered under the barrage as Pete Hegseth, the U.S. defense secretary, said the U.S. aimed to wipe out Iran’s capacity to obtain nuclear weapons “forever.”
France is highlighting its repatriation operations for nationals left stranded by the conflict with Iran.
Now 11 days into an expanding military campaign, President Trump and his officials have given conflicting indications on how long the United States intends the war to last.
The volatility in energy markets because of the war in Iran could not come at a better time for President Vladimir V. Putin.
Health experts warn of long-term respiratory and neurological risks as smoke from burning oil spreads across the region.