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The shadow fleet and illegal oil are still moving through the Strait of Hormuz Fortune
Trump's 'uncertain warfare' paralyzes Iran, securing Strait of Hormuz: Aaron Cohen Fox Business
How cyberattacks, AI technology have become the new battlefield for Iran War Axios
By Bo Erickson HEBRON, Kentucky, March 11 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that "we won" the Iran war but that the United States will stay in the fight to finish the job. "You never like to say too early you won. We won," Trump told a campaign-style rally in Hebron, Kentucky. "In the first hour it was over." He said the United States had knocked out 58 Iranian naval ships. Trump has seesawed on Iran, crediting the U.S. military for significantly degrading Iran's military but resisting a speedy end to the conflict.
Iran war leads to historic closing of the Strait of Hormuz KUOW
In latest attack on Israeli president, Trump accuses him of being 'full of crap' for insisting on receiving a recommendation from the Justice Ministry before ruling on request The post Trump: Herzog is ‘weak and pathetic’ for not granting Netanyahu a pardon appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Video: At Least Three Ships Struck Around Strait of Hormuz The New York Times
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California monitoring potential Iranian drone threats amid escalating war KTVU
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The Trump administration has pushed to increase the ‘lethality’ of U.S. war operations, a move critics say will lead to more civilian deaths
Trump officials scrapped Pentagon blueprint to avoid civilian war casualties before Iran strikes, report says the-independent.com
Trump ditched plans to avoid civilian casualties before Iran strikes: report the-independent.com
Trump officials scrapped Pentagon blueprint to avoid civilian war casualties before Iran strikes, report says The Independent
Iran war may leave Ukraine without critical air defenses Politico
Trump ditched plans to avoid civilian casualties before Iran strikes: report The Independent
How much is the Iran war costing taxpayers? Here's what estimates show USA Today
Outdated intel likely led to deadly U.S. strike on Iranian elementary school, sources say NBC News
GCC condemns drone attack on Oman’s Salalah port The secretary-general of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) condemned a drone attack on fuel storage tanks at Oman’s Salalah port. Jasem Mohamed Al Budaiwi said the GCC stands firmly with Oman and supports its efforts to safeguard its security, stability and territorial integrity. Omani authorities said drones struck fuel tanks at the port earlier on Wednesday, while other drones were intercepted. The attack caused damage to the tanks but no casualties were reported.