U.S. Sinks Iranian Warship
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Iran appears to have lost its ability to fire massive missile salvos in retaliation against the United States and Israel.
Since the attacks began Saturday, six U.S. service members have been killed. Oil prices are rising. Gulf states are fielding Iranian counterattacks. It is a striking escalation by a president who seems increasingly emboldened by a series of successful military attacks since his return to the Oval Office.
The superpower is Iran's most powerful backer, both economically and politically, with Beijing the major buyer of Iranian oil and a key strategic ally. US-Israel attack Iran live updates: For the latest news on the war in the Middle East read our blog.
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The war between Iran and the United States is rapidly intensifying to include other countries, including Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.
Analysts say it would be difficult, if not impossible, to bring down the Iranian system with US-Israeli air power alone.
Donald Trump decided to launch strikes against Iran based on the “feeling” that Tehran was going to attack US interests, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
The beleaguered Iranian regime, with very few international allies, has been counting on Moscow's support amid the ongoing US-Israeli strikes, but so far it has been left deeply disappointed.