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Saudi Arabia says kingdom may take military action against Iran Saudi foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said the kingdom reserves the right to take military action against Iran if necessary, accusing Tehran of pressuring its neighbours rather than engaging in dialogue. Speaking in Riyadh, he said such pressure would “backfire” politically and morally. He also said two refineries in Saudi Arabia were attacked, warning Iran must reconsider its actions. Faisal said the attacks would not yield any gains and underscored that Riyadh would not succumb to pressure as regional tensions escalate.
Saudi Arabia warns patience with Iran aggression not unlimited Saudi foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said his country’s patience with "Iranian aggression is not unlimited,” warning Riyadh reserves the right to respond. Speaking in Riyadh, he said trust in Iran has been “completely shattered” and accused Tehran of carrying out premeditated attacks on neighbouring countries. He said Iran’s justifications for targeting civilian sites were “unconvincing” and warned such actions would deepen its regional isolation. Faisal added that foreign ministers meeting in Riyadh agreed Iran must halt its attacks and stop supporting allied groups, stressing that threats to navigation and regional security require a collective response.
Qatar is expelling Iran’s military and security attaches after Iranian missiles caused “extensive damage” to Ras Laffan.
U.S. weighs military reinforcements as Iran war enters possible new phase The Japan Times
British military to help US plan reopening of Strait of Hormuz The Times
UAE activates air defenses as missile threat triggers alarms The United Arab Emirates said its air defences were responding to a missile threat, as residents in Dubai reported hearing a loud explosion. Authorities did not immediately provide details on the source or impact of the threat. In Israel, sirens sounded in Jerusalem and central areas as missiles were launched from Iran, according to local media. Channel 12 reported that air defences intercepted the projectiles and no casualties were reported.
Afghans are burying the victims from a Pakistani air strike on a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul.
Middle East war: why attacks on gasfields like South Pars are a major escalation The Guardian
Impact of Iran war expected to bring hold in interest rates BBC
Brazilian police say that raid in Rio de Janeiro targeted a leader of Red Command, a powerful criminal group.
What U.S. Marines Can Do to Help Reopen the Strait of Hormuz WSJ
Mr Miliband said pricing needs to be ‘fair, transparent and fully justifiable’.
Exclusive / FBI investigates intelligence aide who resigned over war Semafor
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Senate votes down effort to restrict Trump's Iran war powers CBS News
Senate G.O.P. Again Blocks Bid to Stop Iran War Until Trump Wins Authorization The New York Times
The Trump administration has offered varying explanations for what prompted its war with Iran