- Bahrain Iran struck Manama — Bahrain's Interior Ministry confirms fires and material damage to residential buildings. Civil Defense deployed.
- Saudi Arabia A ballistic missile landed near Prince Sultan Air Base after being launched toward the facility. Saudi Defense Ministry says it hit an uninhabited area.
- Kuwait Kuwait Petroleum Corporation declared force majeure — the first by a Gulf national oil company since Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait.
- Middle East US and Israel struck Tehran — Mehrabad Airport, Parchin, and IRGC bases hit in the largest direct attack on Iran in history. War enters week two.
- Markets Oil surged to $91/bbl, gold above $2,900, S&P 500 dropped 3.2% at the open. Goldman calls it "the fastest crude price shock in modern history."
- Gulf Iran launched its largest-ever ballistic missile salvo at Israel, US bases in Qatar and UAE, and Bahrain. Most intercepted; two impacted near Riyadh.
- US Policy Trump is weighing a limited ground presence in Iran — a move with no clear precedent and acute constitutional questions.
- Russia Moscow publicly calls for restraint; Western intelligence says Russian advisors are providing Iran with real-time missile targeting data.
- Lebanon Israel landed forces in Lebanon, opening a second front as Hezbollah clashes intensify across the Bekaa Valley.
- Economy Fertilizer prices spike sharply — Iran conflict severing key transit routes. Experts warn of a food crisis worse than the Ukraine disruption.
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Middle East · Breaking
The night the war came to Tehran — what we know so far
A coordinated US-Israeli air campaign struck Iran's capital, Mehrabad Airport, and military installations across the country in a single night. Oil is surging. Gulf states are on high alert. Here is everything we know.
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Energy · Markets
Oil at $91: The fastest price shock on record
How one night of military operations turned into the most violent week ever seen in crude oil markets — and what happens if the Strait of Hormuz becomes a battlefield.
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Gulf · Defense
Bahrain under sirens: The Fifth Fleet's impossible position
With Iranian ballistic missiles targeting the Gulf for the first time in this conflict, the island hosting America's most critical naval base has become both symbol and target.
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Bahrain · Iran · Breaking
Bahrain reports fire and material damage to residential buildings following Iranian attacks
Bahrain's Interior Ministry confirmed fires and structural damage to houses and surrounding buildings in Manama following the latest wave of Iranian strikes on Gulf targets.
Saudi Arabia · Defense
Ballistic missile falls near Prince Sultan Air Base — Saudi Defense Ministry says uninhabited area hit
Saudi Arabia's Defense Ministry confirmed an Iranian ballistic missile landed in an uninhabited area after being launched toward Prince Sultan Air Base, a key US-Saudi military installation.
Kuwait · Energy · Markets
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation declares force majeure as Middle East conflict intensifies
KPC invoked force majeure — a legal clause suspending contractual obligations due to extraordinary events — as the regional conflict threatens oil infrastructure and shipping routes.
Iran · Regional
Iran says desalination plant attack was launched from an air base in a southern neighboring country
The Iranian parliament speaker accused a country to Iran's south of allowing its air bases to be used to strike Iranian civilian infrastructure — a direct accusation pointing toward the Gulf states.
Israel · Lebanon · Defense
Two Israeli soldiers wounded by anti-tank fire in southern Lebanon
Both soldiers sustained moderate injuries in a Hezbollah anti-tank missile strike in southern Lebanon, as Israeli ground operations in the area continue into their second day.
Iran · Tehran
Fires and smoke plumes seen near Tehran's Mehrabad Airport as war enters its second week
New fires and visible smoke were reported near Mehrabad Airport on Saturday morning, suggesting continued strikes or secondary fires from the original attack on the facility.
Israel · Military
Netanyahu's office: special operation to locate missing pilot Ron Arad did not yield hoped-for results
Israel had reportedly used the cover of the broader Iran campaign to attempt a covert operation targeting intelligence on Ron Arad, the IAF navigator missing since 1986. The mission came up empty.
UAE · Defense
UAE Minister of State for Defense holds emergency calls to strengthen defense partnerships
The UAE's defense minister held discussions with counterparts from multiple friendly nations as Gulf states coordinate a collective security posture in response to the expanding regional conflict.
US Policy · White House
Trump considers deploying troops on Iranian soil — what that actually means
A limited ground presence in Iran would mark an entirely new phase of American warfare, with no clear precedent and acute constitutional questions.
Geopolitics · Intelligence
Russia says no to force, but intelligence suggests otherwise
Moscow's public calls for restraint contradict Western intelligence reports that Russian advisors are providing Iran with real-time missile targeting data.
US · Army
Army cancels 82nd Airborne training exercise — and won't say why
The abrupt cancellation of a major Fort Bragg exercise for America's most ready rapid-deployment division has set off intense speculation about where the 82nd may be heading.
Saudi Arabia · Pakistan · Iran
Saudi Arabia enlists Pakistan to pressure Iran as regional diplomacy accelerates
Riyadh's defense minister has spoken directly with Pakistan's army chief about halting Iranian aggression — bringing a nuclear-armed state into the diplomatic effort for the first time.
US · Weather
Multiple fatalities as tornadoes tear through Michigan and Oklahoma
While the world watches the Middle East, two American states are under active tornado emergency. The storms are moving east.
US · Israel · Congress
Rubio bypasses Congress for emergency arms sale to Israel — State Dept backs the move
Invoking rarely used emergency authority, Secretary Rubio approved an immediate ammunition transfer, cutting off a review process that lawmakers from both parties have demanded.
Global · Economy
Fertilizer prices spike as Iran war disrupts supply routes — experts warn of a food crisis worse than Ukraine
The conflict is severing key transit corridors for fertilizer precursors. Global farmers may face the worst input cost crisis in decades.
Global · Shipping
Ships in the Gulf are broadcasting Chinese identities to avoid Iranian targeting
Multiple vessels are transmitting false AIS signals to appear Chinese-flagged. The tactic reveals how profoundly Iran's targeting doctrine has reshaped commercial navigation.
US · Military
Trump to attend Dover transfer for six soldiers killed in Iran's Kuwait drone strike
The Dignified Transfer puts a human face on a conflict that has until now been measured in missile counts and oil prices. Six flag-draped transfer cases will arrive tomorrow morning.
Iran · Strait of Hormuz
Iran draws a line in the Strait: US and Israeli ships only, for now
An IRGC general says Iranian forces are targeting only vessels linked to the US and Israel. The statement is simultaneously a de-escalation signal and a direct threat to global shipping.
US · Iran
Iranian intelligence agent convicted in plot to kill US politicians
A federal jury returned a guilty verdict in a case prosecutors called the most brazen Iranian assassination scheme ever brought to trial on American soil.
US · Defense
Satellite imagery shows THAAD radar damaged by Iranian strike — a strategic first
New imagery suggests a key US missile defense radar was hit. If confirmed, it marks the first time American strategic defense infrastructure has been physically degraded in this conflict.
Lebanon · Military
Israeli forces land in Lebanon as Hezbollah clashes intensify across the Bekaa Valley
Opening a second front while conducting the largest air campaign against Iran in history is a military gamble of historic proportions. Israel is making it anyway.
Iraq · US
KBR headquarters in Iraq hit by drone — Iran-linked militias suspected
A massive fire at America's largest military contractor signals a deliberate expansion of Iran's proxy strategy — targeting economic infrastructure, not just military personnel.
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