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🌍 The situation in the Middle East is becoming increasingly volatile as the Iran War 2026 takes a dramatic turn βš”οΈπŸ”₯

In a major escalation, Iran has reportedly launched multiple ballistic missile attacks, with some sources suggesting the use of cluster-style munitions, targeting key US military bases and strategic locations across the Gulf region. These attacks mark one of the most intense phases of the conflict so far.

⚠️ Early reports indicate significant damage to military assets and injuries among US personnel, highlighting the growing severity of the situation. Alongside missiles, Iran is also deploying drone strikes, creating a multi-layered battlefield across several countries.

🚨 Despite counterattacks and defensive systems in place, Iran continues to demonstrate its strong missile capabilities and large arsenal, raising concerns about sustained and repeated strikes in the coming days.

🌐 The impact is now spreading beyond the battlefield β€” global markets are reacting, oil prices are fluctuating, and international leaders are closely monitoring the crisis. Experts warn that continued escalation could push the region toward a full-scale war with global consequences 😱

πŸ”₯ With tensions at an all-time high, the world remains on edge as every new development could change the course of this conflict.

πŸ‘‰ Follow for LIVE updates, breaking news, and real-time war analysis as the situation unfolds!


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00:00Now we have another three thousand five hundred and fifty four targets left and that'll be done pretty quickly and
00:11then you know at some point we're gonna have to determine what we do.
00:14Surin, first, second, second, and then we have another three thousand five hundred and fifty four targets left.
00:29in the future. Sir, I have to understand why they have fire power.
00:36They never say anything like that. We are looking for whatever we want. We are hitting it.
00:41Fire power is the problem. The interceptor missiles. America's bases are
00:49going to go. 27-27 bases are going to go. Saudi Arabia is going to be
00:59learned from what was the G7 meeting in Paris, which this which included
01:06representatives from India, Brazil, South Korea and Saudi Arabia this time.
01:11CNN's Larry Maddow is in London. Larry.
01:14Becky, Secretary Rubio was talking very plainly before and after that meeting and the message is
01:20very simple that allies have to step up. He used those words step up. The countries that depend on
01:25the Strait of Hormuz, rich countries capable countries have to do more to keep it open.
01:30And he seemed to get this concession that after the war ends, they will have to make sure that
01:34if there are ships that need escorting through the Strait of Hormuz, that these countries will do so.
01:39And if Iran decides to start tolling, essentially charging for people to access for straight passage
01:44to the Strait of Hormuz, that these countries will make sure
01:51the Strait of Hormuz, who will be part of that coalition, they will not necessarily lead that
01:54coalition. The message he brought is direct from President Trump, who's been very clearly frustrated
01:59by the U.N. human rights accusing the U.S. and Israel of genocide.
02:07The Iranian? Oh, okay. Well, he's an expert in genocide. They're experts in that because, you know,
02:12they sponsor terrorism all over the world. And they've killed thousands and thousands of people.
02:17Look at the Middle East. Look at the Middle East, guys. Every problem in the Middle East
02:21tracks back to Iran. Hezbollah? Iran. Shia militias that are destroying and threatening Iraq?
02:27Iran. Hamas? Iran. The Houthis? Iran. The Assad when he was in Syria? Iran. The only kind,
02:37the way, I mean, everywhere you turn, they're behind all of it. They are a destabilizing,
02:42dangerous, evil force that had to be dealt with. They have to be weakened.
02:46Could I ask you about the West Bank? What's your level of concern about violence by settlers
02:51against Palestinians? Well, we're concerned about that, and we've expressed it, and I think
02:54there's concern in the Israeli government about it as well. I'm sure you've seen the reports
02:57in some of these individuals have also attacked.
03:19Iran.
03:20The name of the U.S. is the great thing about the U.S.
03:32The U.S. is a great deal.
03:32The U.S. is the new storm.
03:33The U.S. is the U.S.
03:37The U.S. has been launched in the U.S.
03:39It has launched the U.S.
03:41when the U.S. is the U.S.
03:51The fire is so high up to the top of the fire.
03:55The fire is so high up to the top of the fire.
03:56The fire is so high up to the top of the fire.
03:58The House Armed Services Committee, including Republicans,
04:03say they are not happy after the Pentagon's briefing
04:06on the war with Iran and plans for perhaps future action.
04:11Some Republicans say they didn't get enough information
04:13about plans specifically involving the possibility of U.S. boots on the ground.
04:19This comes as roughly 1,000 U.S. soldiers are expected to deploy
04:23to the Middle East in the coming days, specifically paratroopers.
04:27This, according to two sources familiar with the matter, speaking to CNN.
04:31Lawmakers also still waiting for the White House to ask for a supplemental request,
04:36perhaps quite a large one, to fund the war effort.
04:40They're worried about sky-high gas prices as well just months before midterm elections.
04:45Joining me now is Republican Congressman Pete Sessions.
04:48Congressman, we do appreciate you taking the time this evening.
04:51You bet.
04:55Several of your Republican colleagues came out of the briefing
04:57for the Armed Services Committee, among them Nancy Mace, as well as the chairman.
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