Gulf Crisis: Iran Strikes US Military Assets Across Gulf Region | Bahrain, Kuwait & Jordan Hit
Tensions in West Asia have escalated as Iran launched drone and missile strikes targeting the United States Fifth Fleet based in Bahrain. According to the
Tensions in West Asia have escalated as Iran launched drone and missile strikes targeting the United States Fifth Fleet based in Bahrain. According to the Iranian army, the operation was a response to US military actions in southern Iran that violated a ceasefire. Iran claims to have struck communication antennas and radar installations associated with the Patriot Air Defense System. The conflict has expanded across the region, with Kuwait's Civil Aviation Authority temporarily closing its airspace and diverting flights after the Kuwaiti army engaged hostile aerial targets.
Iranian strikes have reportedly targeted US assets across Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan. The ongoing military escalation and the US naval blockade, described by President Donald Trump as a steel wall, have impacted the global economy. The disruption has led to a surge in crude oil prices, a mounting fertilizer crisis, and impeded essential chemical supplies, affecting the Global South, including India, and raising concerns among international organizations. Subscribe to India Today for NEW VIDEOS EVERY DAY and make sure to enable Push Notifications so you'll never miss a new video.
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