Breaking Netanyahu first press conference since Iran war — Israel creating conditions for regime change in Iran — confirms nuclear scientists struck          US loses KC-135 refueling aircraft in Operation Epic Fury — western Iraq; second aircraft safe; US fires on approaching Iranian vessel          NYT: Iran laying mines in Strait of Hormuz — directly contradicts Bessent's same-day denial          Putin suspected of providing satellite imagery and drone targeting to Iran — Western officials; China may also be assisting          Brent crude closes above $100 per barrel for first time since 2022 — S&P 500 -1.53%, Nasdaq -1.79%          Saudi Arabia intercepts ballistic missile targeting eastern region, 7 drones toward Shaybah oilfield          Asian allies alarmed: US deployed one-third of naval fleet to Middle East, THAAD moved from South Korea          CENTCOM: approximately 6,000 targets struck in Iran, 60+ ships damaged or destroyed — first full-scale disclosure         

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Today's briefing Thu 12 March 2026

March 12 was defined by a single statement: Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei publicly demanded the Strait of Hormuz remain closed, called for all US military bases in the region to be attacked, warned that new fronts are being studied, and vowed vengeance. Iran's security chief Larijani simultaneously told Trump directly that "quick victory is impossible" and vowed to "not relent until making you sorry." CENTCOM revealed the conflict's full scale: approximately 6,000 targets struck, 60+ ships destroyed. Oil approached $100 a barrel, the USO ETF neared a 7-year high, and Goldman Sachs raised its US inflation forecast. Half the world's LNG tanker charter fleet sat stranded in the Persian Gulf. By evening, Netanyahu had held his first press conference declaring conditions for regime change in Iran, Brent crude had settled above $100 for the first time since 2022, and the New York Times reported US officials confirm Iran is actively mining the Strait of Hormuz — directly contradicting Treasury Secretary Bessent's denial hours earlier.

Overnight — Beirut, Bahrain, and the mine report: Six people were killed in an Israeli strike on Beirut's waterfront in the early hours. Bahrain confirmed Iran targeted fuel tanks at the Muharraq facility. Oman evacuated ships from Mina Al Fahal oil terminal. UAE reported a new Iranian missile and drone wave. Most significantly, the Wall Street Journal reported that US officials say Iran has laid approximately 10 mines in the Strait of Hormuz — a report that would gain further credibility throughout the day as the UK Defence Secretary cited mounting evidence.

Morning — economic damage deepens: Goldman Sachs raised its US inflation forecast and cut its 2026 growth outlook, explicitly naming higher oil prices from the Iran conflict as the top economic risk. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the Navy is not yet ready for Hormuz tanker escorts, but possible by month-end. US gasoline hit $3.60 per gallon — up 35 cents in a week. Diesel is above $5 in eight states, with California at $6.16. Air France-KLM announced it is raising long-haul ticket prices. Bond markets now price in just 24 basis points of Fed cuts for all of 2026.

Afternoon — Khamenei speaks: Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei's statement, delivered through Iranian state TV, was the defining moment of the day. He demanded Hormuz stay closed, called for attacks on all US bases in the region, warned new fronts are under study, and vowed vengeance. The IRGC Navy commander posted on X pledging "the most severe blows." Iran fired a new wave of missiles at Israel. About 20 LNG carriers — half the global charter fleet — remained stranded in the Persian Gulf. Stocks fell to session lows. Iran's security chief warned the region could face a blackout if Iran's power grid were destroyed.

Late afternoon — UK: mines confirmed, Norway: Hormuz banned: UK Defence Secretary Healey told Parliament that evidence mounts Iran has started mining Hormuz — contradicting Iran's own deputy foreign minister. Norway's Maritime Authority banned all Norwegian-flagged ships from the Strait. Israel began a new wave of strikes in Beirut, hitting a building less than 1km from Lebanon's government headquarters. Saudi Aramco confirmed it is in talks to buy Ukrainian drones for oilfield protection. The US war with Iran was disclosed to have cost $11.3 billion in its first week — nearly $1.9 billion per day. The USS Gerald Ford reported a non-combat fire, extinguished with no injuries.

Evening — CENTCOM reveals scale, Larijani's message: CENTCOM disclosed approximately 6,000 targets struck in Iran, 60+ ships damaged or destroyed, 30+ minelayers eliminated — the first comprehensive official tally of the campaign's scope. Iran's security chief Larijani told Trump "quick victory is impossible" and that Iran would "not relent." Treasury Secretary Bessent confirmed he will meet Chinese VP He Lifeng in France on March 15–16. The IDF disclosed it had struck Basij positions in Tehran. The USO ETF neared a 7-year high as oil approached $100 per barrel. Iran's foreign minister added a contradictory note: ships can pass Hormuz if they coordinate with the Iranian Navy.

Evening — Netanyahu speaks, Russia implicated, markets close above $100: Netanyahu held his first press conference of the war Thursday evening, declaring Israel is creating conditions for regime change in Iran, confirming strikes on Iranian nuclear scientists, and threatening Khamenei and Hezbollah's Qassem by name. Simultaneously, Western officials revealed suspicions that Putin is providing satellite imagery and drone targeting to Iran. Markets closed: S&P 500 -1.53%, Nasdaq -1.79%, Brent crude at $100.46 — its first close above $100 since 2022. The US military confirmed the loss of a KC-135 refueling aircraft in western Iraq. The New York Times reported that US officials confirm Iran is actively mining the Strait of Hormuz — directly contradicting Treasury Secretary Bessent's denial hours earlier. The US fired on an Iranian vessel approaching an aircraft carrier. Asian allies expressed growing alarm over the diversion of US military resources from the Indo-Pacific, including the movement of THAAD from South Korea.

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Israel · Iran · Leadership

Netanyahu first press conference since Iran war — declares Israel creating conditions for regime change, confirms nuclear scientists struck, threatens Khamenei by name

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Russia · Iran · Intelligence

Putin suspected of giving Iran satellite imagery and drone targeting — Western officials; China may also assist

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US · Defense · Iran

CENTCOM reveals full scale: ~6,000 targets struck in Iran, 60+ ships damaged or destroyed

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Energy · Markets · US

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Iran · Hormuz · US

NYT: US officials confirm Iran is laying mines in Hormuz — directly contradicts Bessent's denial hours earlier

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Energy · Shipping · Gulf

Half of global LNG tankers stranded in Persian Gulf — ~20 carriers blocked, Qatar 6 days without export

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US · Defense · Navy

US loses KC-135 refueling aircraft in Operation Epic Fury — US also fires on Iranian vessel approaching carrier

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US · Defense · Indo-Pacific

Asian allies alarmed: US deployed one-third of naval fleet to Middle East, THAAD moved from South Korea

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US · Security · FBI

Gunman neutralized at Michigan synagogue — FBI confirms targeted act of violence, leading investigation

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Iran · Hormuz · US

NYT: US officials confirm Iran actively laying mines in Hormuz — contradicts Bessent's denial

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US · Defense · Navy

US loses KC-135 aircraft in Operation Epic Fury over western Iraq — crew rescue ongoing

US CENTCOM confirmed the loss of a KC-135 Stratotanker during Operation Epic Fury in western Iraq — one aircraft down, a second safe. US also fired on an Iranian vessel approaching a carrier per CBS.

US · Security · Defense

Virginia university shooter had prior ISIS material support conviction — subdued by students

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France · Iraq · Defense

Six French soldiers wounded in drone attack at joint Peshmerga-France base in Iraq

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US · China · Diplomacy

Rubio to join Trump on China trip — despite previously missing opportunities to participate

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Japan · US · Defense

Japan set to formally join US missile defense system — announcement at upcoming summit

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Markets · Energy · Finance

Brent closes at $100.46 — first above $100 since 2022 — S&P 500 -1.53%, Nasdaq -1.79%

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US · Iran · Defense

Trump: the Iran situation is "moving along rapidly" — "Iran is paying a big price right now"

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Russia · Iran · Intelligence

Western officials suspect Putin providing satellite imagery and drone tactics to Iran — China may also assist

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Israel · Iran · Leadership

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Iran · Energy · Defense

IRGC: attack Iran's energy infrastructure and we will destroy oil and gas facilities across the region

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Israel · Lebanon · Defense

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Gulf · Defense · Energy

Saudi Arabia intercepts ballistic missile + 7 drones toward Shaybah oilfield — UAE downs 10 Iranian missiles; UK: 3 vessels hit

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Energy · Markets · US

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Israel · Lebanon · Iran

IDF strikes Basij positions in Tehran and launches new wave in central Beirut

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Energy · US · IEA

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Iran · Security · US

Larijani tells Trump: "we will not relent until making you sorry" — war won't end soon

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US · China · Diplomacy

Bessent to meet Chinese VP He Lifeng in France — March 15–16, highest-level US-China contact since war began

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US · Defense · Iran

CENTCOM: ~6,000 targets struck in Iran, 60+ ships damaged, 30+ minelayers eliminated

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UK · Hormuz · Defense

UK Defence Secretary: evidence mounts Iran may have started mining Hormuz

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Europe · Shipping · Defense

Norway bans all Norwegian-flagged ships from Hormuz — citing escalating security risks

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US · Defense · Finance

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US · Defense · Navy

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Markets · US · Finance

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Energy · Shipping · Gulf

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Iran · Leadership · Hormuz

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Iran announces new wave of missile launches against Israel on Thursday afternoon

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Markets · US · Energy

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US · Defense · Energy

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Lebanon · Israel · Defense

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Bahrain · Iran · Defense

Bahrain: Iran targeted fuel tanks at Muharraq facility overnight

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