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    Trump hails Iran for giving ‘very nice' warning before missile attack on US base; warns conflict could restart 'soon'

    US President Donald Trump declared a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. Trump praised Iran for providing advance notice before a missile attack on a US base in Qatar. He mentioned that Iran notified the US about the timing of the attack. All 14 missiles were shot down by US equipment.

    Iran-Israel-US conflict: Missiles fired, bases hit, all sides claim victory but want to avoid full war

    Tensions ease between US, Israel, and Iran after a week of attacks. All sides claim victory but seek de-escalation. Iran struck a US base in Qatar after US bombing of nuclear sites. The attack caused minor damage. Trump thanked Iran. Israel continued strikes post ceasefire. Peace efforts are underway, but trust remains low. Conflict may restart.

    World War 3 begins? Middle East nations get embroiled in conflict - what’s happening now and who may be Iran's next target

    Iran has launched missile attacks on US bases in Qatar and Iraq in response to US strikes on its nuclear sites. The operation caused no casualties but led to regional airspace closures and warnings from Gulf countries. The conflict now includes multiple nations, increasing tensions across the Middle East.

    Hope they have it out of their system: Trump thanks Iran for 'early notice' of strikes on US base

    Donald Trump confirmed Iran's missile response to the US strike. Fourteen missiles were fired, with most intercepted. No Americans were harmed, and damage was minimal. Trump thanked Iran for the early warning. He also thanked Qatar for seeking peace. Iran stated the attack was retaliation for the US action. Qatar's air defenses reportedly intercepted missiles.

    Why Al Udeid air base was at the center of Iran’s retaliation against the US

    Tensions in the Middle East have escalated after Iran launched a military attack on Al Udeid air base in Qatar, a major US military installation. This retaliatory strike followed recent US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Qatar intercepted the missiles, leading to airspace closures. Simultaneously, Israel launched airstrikes on Tehran, further intensifying the conflict.

    Iran Israel war: Will Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Arab league, Gulf countries now join US, Tel Aviv against Tehran?

    Iran conducted missile attack on the US military air base in Qatar. Tehran's shocking move has evoked sharp reactions from major Gulf countries Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia. Has Iran played into the hands of Israel?

    • Did Iran target US base in Iraq after striking Qatar? Iraqi official says the missiles 'never arrived'

      Iran launched missiles at Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar. Reports of a possible strike on Ain al-Assad base in Iraq surfaced. However, the strike was unconfirmed. Qatar condemned the attack, calling it a violation of sovereignty. Qatari air defenses reportedly intercepted the missiles. Qatar reserves the right to respond. The nation urged de-escalation and dialogue.

      Iran Israel war: Why has Iran attacked US military base Al Udeid air base in Qatar? Here are reasons

      Iran Israel war witnessed a massive escalation as Tehran attacked US military base in Qatar -- Al Udeid Air Base. While, Iranian authority has multiple options, why did it target Al Udeid Air Base.

      Iran attacks U.S. base in Qatar — shadowy alliance grows behind Tehran — here’s the full list of who might be backing Iran now

      Iran attacks U.S. base in Qatar — a move that’s sparking major global concern and fueling questions about who’s truly standing behind Tehran. As tensions boil in the Middle East, whispers of a growing alliance around Iran have U.S. officials on high alert. This isn't just another missile strike — it signals something bigger. In this story, we dig into the hidden networks, rising risks, and the global powers possibly backing Iran from the shadows. If you're wondering what this means for U.S. national security, allies, and the next steps in this geopolitical chess match — you need to read this.

      Iran launches missiles towards US' Al-Udeid base in Qatar

      Tensions escalate as Iran launches missiles at US bases in Qatar following alleged US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Qatar closed its airspace as a precaution. US air defenses in Iraq are active, with soldiers taking shelter. New York and Washington are on high alert, increasing security at key sites.

      Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE: Gulf shuts airspace one by one as tensions rise

      Following an Iranian attack on the Al Udeid U.S. military base in Doha, several Gulf nations, including Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, have closed their airspace. These closures have led to significant disruptions in regional air traffic. The nations cite rising tensions and security concerns as the primary reasons for the precautionary measures.

      Iran Israel war: Tehran plans attack against USA forces anywhere, China, Russia send chilling warning

      Iran Israel war has killed over 400 people as the middle east crisis enters 11th day. While, Tehran has warned the USA, China and Russia voiced strong reservations.

      Netanyahu congratulates Trump, says US' decision to target Iran's nuclear facilities will change history

      Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Donald Trump on Sunday for the "bold" US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, calling the attack a historic moment that could lead the Middle East to peace. The attack demonstrated America was "truly unsurpassed," Netanyahu said, thanking Trump for creating a "pivot of history" that will "help lead the Middle East and beyond to a future of prosperity and peace".

      India ramps up oil imports from Russia, US in June amid Israel-Iran tensions

      India's June oil imports show a significant shift, with Russian oil surpassing combined Middle Eastern supplies due to discounted prices and geopolitical tensions. Amidst escalating conflict and threats to the Strait of Hormuz, India diversifies its sources, increasing imports from the US and building resilience through strategic reserves and flexible refining strategies to mitigate potential disruptions.

      Strikes on Iran mark Trump's biggest, and riskiest, foreign policy gamble

      President Trump initiated a significant military action by bombing Iranian nuclear sites, escalating tensions in the Middle East. This move, following Israeli air attacks, aims to dismantle Iran's nuclear program but risks retaliation, potentially leading to a broader conflict. Analysts warn of possible Iranian responses, including attacks on U.S. interests and regional instability, despite Trump's desire to avoid prolonged wars.

      Trump says US 'obliterated' Iran nuclear sites, threatens more

      U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday warned Iran to pursue peace following American airstrikes on its nuclear sites, which he said had been "obliterated." In a televised address, Trump stated, “There will be either peace or there will be tragedy for Iran far greater than we have witnessed over the last eight days.”

      'Zionist enemy must be punished': Iran's Supreme Leader after US strikes its nuclear sites

      Tensions escalate in the Middle East. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warns of punishment for Israel. This follows US participation in the conflict. The US conducted air strikes against Iran's nuclear program. Ali Akbar Velayati, advisor to Khamenei, suggests retaliation against US bases. The US State Department issued a worldwide caution alert. International concern grows over deepening conflict.

      Iran Israel war: World War 3 fear could be real if Tehran takes these shocking steps

      Iran's options included attacking US assets, closing the Strait of Hormuz and other stern measures have further fueled the fears of having a possible World War III.

      Gulf states on high alert after US strikes Iran's nuclear sites

      Following U.S. strikes on Iran, Gulf states with U.S. military bases are on high alert, prompting leaders to call for restraint amid escalating regional tensions. Saudi Arabia heightened security, while Kuwait readied shelters, and Bahrain advised limited road use. Concerns rise over potential wider conflict and its impact on regional stability and global oil supply routes.

      Fordow still standing! Trump gamble, GBU-57 bunker busters fail? Iran journalist claims no damage, IAEA says no radiation at site

      Despite US airstrikes targeting Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, IAEA reports no rise in off‑site radiation. Iranian state media correspondent near Fordow observed smoke from air defenses, not damaged nuclear infrastructure. Tehran has vowed retaliation, putting US military bases across the region at risk

      Egyptian foreign minister's India visit called off after US bombs Iran's nuclear sites

      Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty has postponed his two-day visit to India, originally set to begin Monday, due to rising tensions in the Middle East after the U.S. bombed three major nuclear sites in Iran. Abdelatty was scheduled to hold talks with India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal.

      Why a nearly 14,000-kg bomb was the only option US had to strike Iran's nuclear Fordow fortress

      The U.S. has officially joined Israel’s war against Iran, with President Donald Trump confirming strikes on three key Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordow and Natanz. The Fordow facility, built deep into a mountain and protected by heavy defenses, required the use of America’s B-2 stealth bombers and GBU-57 “bunker buster” bombs—capabilities only the U.S. possesses.

      Here's how Iran could retaliate after US strikes on its nuclear program

      The U.S. entry into Israel’s war with airstrikes on Iran may prompt Tehran to activate its full military and regional response capabilities. Iran could retaliate by targeting U.S. bases, allies, or the vital Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil flow. Other options include deploying allied militias or accelerating its nuclear program. Iran’s next move may decide the region’s fate.

      Why the US used B-2 stealth bombers, costing $2.1 billion each, to strike Iran’s nuclear sites

      US attacks Iran: The B-2 bomber, known for its long range and radar-evading capabilities, played a central role. Each aircraft can carry over 40,000 pounds of weapons, including GBU-57A/B bunker buster bombs, reportedly used in the Fordow strike. The aircraft’s stealth design and precision-guided munitions enable it to hit deeply buried, fortified targets.

      Israel closing its airspace following US attack on Iranian nuclear sites

      Following US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Israel closed its airspace to all flights, citing "recent developments." Iran's National Nuclear Safety System Centre reported no radioactive release or danger to residents near the targeted facilities at Isfahan, Fordo, and Natanz. The US intervention escalates the conflict, raising concerns about a wider regional war.

      US military is pulled back into Middle East wars

      The United States has conducted strikes on nuclear sites in Iran. This action marks a shift from the focus on ending Middle East conflicts. The Pentagon is on high alert, anticipating retaliation from Tehran. American forces in the region are fortifying defenses. Additional fighter jets and aircraft carriers are being deployed. The Strait of Hormuz is a potential flashpoint.

      Investors brace for oil price spike, rush to havens after US bombs Iran nuclear sites

      Investors warned that U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites could jolt global markets when they reopen, with oil prices likely to surge and a rush toward safe-haven assets such as the dollar expected. The attack, announced by President Donald Trump, deepens U.S. involvement in the Middle East conflict, raising concerns about inflation and economic uncertainty.

      Iran's Atomic Energy Organization says it will not allow nuclear development to stop

      Iran's Atomic Energy Organization on Sunday said it would not allow its "national industry"—a reference to its nuclear program—to be halted. The agency also stated that the U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear sites violate international law but did not provide details on the damage caused.

      In his own words: Trump's Iran strike tests his rhetoric on ending wars

      Donald Trump's decision to authorize U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites contrasts sharply with his longstanding opposition to foreign military entanglements. Throughout his political career, Trump criticized “endless wars” and promoted an “America First” approach, often attacking fellow Republicans for hawkish views.

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