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Trump says he's not worried at possible Iranian retaliation on US soil, as Newsom's office says it has elevated its security posture since start of war The post FBI said to warn California that Iran could launch drones from boat at West Coast appeared first on The Times of Israel.
UN Security Council adopts resolution demanding Iran halt attacks on Gulf states The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution backed by Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries calling on Iran to stop its attacks on Gulf nations. The measure passed with 13 votes in favour, with Russia and China abstaining. No countries voted against it.
3 Ships Struck by Projectiles Near Strait of Hormuz Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Mass funeral held for Armed forces chief of staff Moussavi, Revolutionary Guards chief Pakpour, defense minister Nassirzadeh, and top security adviser Shamkhani The post Thousands in Iran mourn slain top commanders under heavy security presence appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Iran Wants to Keep the Strait of Hormuz Closed. Military Experts Say Reopening It Could Take Weeks. Barron's
Hormuz Strait: How Long Will It Take to Reopen? Military Experts Weigh In. Barron's
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Even Joe Rogan calls Trump's Iran war 'insane.' Wake up, MAGA. | Opinion USA Today
China's silent strategy amid US-Israel war with Iran dw.com
Interceptor shortage could force Gulf states to be selective in their targets: Report Sean Mathews on Wed, 03/11/2026 - 19:15 Gulf pleas for restocking interceptors have been 'stonewalled' by the Trump administration, as it deals with global shortage, MEE revealed Explosions from the interception of an Iranian projectile are seen in the sky over Dubai in the UAE, on 1 March 2026 (Giuseppe Cacace/AFP) Off The Trump administration has been informed that its Gulf partners are running so low on missile and drone interceptors that they now need to be selective about which projectiles to target amid the war on Iran. The report by CBS published on Wednesday follows Middle East Eye’s exclusive report on 2 March about how the US was “stonewalling” requests by Gulf states to replenish their interceptors as early as the first week of the war on Iran. “Whatever munitions were produced in the last couple of months, we have shot several years' worth of production in the last few days,” a former US official familiar with the requests told MEE at the time. The situation in the Gulf has only deteriorated since then, with Iran firing thousands of missiles and drones at the US's energy-rich partners. The UAE alone has destroyed 241 ballistic missiles and 1,385 drones since the start of the war. Bahrain said on Wednesday that it had intercepted at least 106 missiles and 177 drones from Iran since the war began. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); As a general rule, defenders are expected to fire around two interceptors to down one incoming projectile. The Gulf states have been firing expensive interceptors from Terminal High Altitude Area Defence ballistic missile defence systems as well as Patriot batteries. The US only produces around 600 Patriot Pac-3 interceptors per year. Photos on social media show debris that suggests older Pac-2 interceptors are being used in the Gulf. MEE could not independently confirm the reports. Current and former US officials have told MEE that the Pac-2s have been used. 'Asset or liability?': Gulf's US security dependence under scrutiny as Iran lands blows Read More » MEE reported on Tuesday that Iranian missiles may have been testing Turkish airspace over the past week to target a crucial Nato radar base in Malatya. Turkey has hosted Spanish-owned Patriot missile systems in the south of the country since 2015, but the Pac-2 model was considered insufficient for intercepting Iranian ballistic missiles. A new Patriot system- a Pac-3 model- was deployed to Malatya from Nato’s Ramstein base in Germany, according to reports. The US has had to pull air defence systems from East Asia, a critical theatre of competition with China, as well. On Tuesday, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung confirmed the US planned to pull air defence systems from his country despite objections from Seoul. War on Iran News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0
The toll the war in Iran has on the U.S. economy NPR
Trump's presidential approval ratings shifts in Georgia after Iran war Savannah Morning News
Trump’s New Cyber-First War Strategy Foreign Policy
US and Israel: Apparent War Crimes in Iran and Lebanon Demand Action dawnmena.org
Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500 slip for second day, oil jumps as Iran war rages on Yahoo Finance
How the Strait of Hormuz Globalizes the Iran War U.S. News & World Report
The war in Iran is pushing up mortgage rates. Here's how to lock in low borrowing costs CNBC
Qatar's envoy to UN condemns Iranian drone, missile strikes across the Gulf as 'clear violation of international law'.
In our opinion: Global auto industry may end up a casualty of prolonged Iran war Automotive News
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