Tehran has accused Israel of breaching US President Trump's "deadline for diplomacy" Israeli authorities have confirmed multiple casualties and at least one fatality, after Iran launched its latest wave of retaliatory strikes promising to exact a "heavy price" on the Jewish state for its
Tehran has launched a series of retaliatory strikes after Israel hit its nuclear facilities despite US push for "talks" Iran's latest attacks on the US and Israeli facilities in the region killed at least one person in Tel Aviv and injured several American servicemembers in Saudi Arabia, according t
Retaliatory strikes by "decimated" Tehran have reportedly injured American troops and damaged refuelers in Saudi Arabia Iran's latest retaliatory attacks on US and Israeli facilities in the region reportedly injured at least 12 American soldiers, even as President Donald Trump has claimed that Tehra
President Trump says Tehran is being totally "decimated" as his envoy is "hopeful" for talks this week Iran's latest retaliatory attacks on US and Israeli facilities in the region reportedly injured at least 12 American soldiers, even as President Donald Trump has claimed that Tehran was completely
The Yemeni Houthis say they're ready for "direct military intervention" and confirmed their first ballistic missile strike on Israel Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has warned nations in the region not to allow their territory to be used for attacks against Iran, urging them to stay out of the conflict.
The deaths of journalists come a mere week after an RT crew narrowly escaped an Israeli strike in the same area The US Central Command has announced the arrival of thousands more military personnel to the Middle East.
The deaths of journalists come a mere week after an RT crew narrowly escaped an Israeli strike in the same area RT'S LIVE COVERAGE OF THE US-ISRAELI WAR WITH IRAN HAS MOVED HERE The US
Water production plant, industrial facility hit in Iran, International Atomic Energy Agency says A heavy water production plant at Khondab in Iran was hit on Friday, Iran told the International Atomic Energy Agency. "No radiation risk seen as installation contains no declared nuclear material," the UN nuclear watchdog said on X. Iran also reported the Khuzestan steel production factory, which uses radioactive sources, was subjected to strikes on Friday, the IAEA added, saying there was no off-site radiation release.
Former US soldiers argue Israeli policy is now guiding US interests Submitted by Yasmine El-Sabawi on Thu, 03/26/2026 - 19:38 This comes as veterans across the political spectrum have been questioning why Israel is the favoured ally Left to right: former CIA presidential briefer Ray McGovern, leads a discussion with former Green Beret Anthony Aguilar; former US Army Intelligence Captain Josephine Guilbeau, former Marine Brian McGinnis; former Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Dennis Fritz; and former Special Operations Marine Ivan Ingraham at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, on 26 March 2026 (Yasmine El-Sabawi/MEE) Off A group of anti-war, US military veterans have slammed what they say are Israeli interests guiding US military policy, culminating in the current US-Israeli war on Iran that is putting American lives at risk. To the public's knowledge, 13 US military personnel have so far been killed since the war was launched on 28 February, but veterans said on Thursday that there are likely more casualties to be announced, given that the Pentagon's three military hospitals in Germany "are full". President Donald Trump has repeatedly indicated that there may be many casualties and that it's simply the cost of going to war.
Paris [France], March 28 (ANI): US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday (local time) said that the United States can accomplish its military objectives in the war against Iran 'without any ground troops', even as Washington is considering sending additional ground troops to West Asia despite the talks with Iran amid the conflict.
'Shooting gallery': How a US invasion of Iranian islands might unfold Submitted by Sean Mathews on Fri, 03/27/2026 - 20:28 US paratroopers and Marines could establish a beachhead on Iranian islands, but history is replete with cautionary tales of such invasions Military personnel from the US 101st Airborne Division take part in a demonstration to mark 80th anniversary of the liberation of Meierijstad in the Netherlands, on 17 September 2024 (Rob Englaar/ANP/AFP) Off US Marines and paratroopers who could be sent to seize an Iranian island in the Gulf will be thrust into a “shooting gallery” with vulnerable supply lines and ill-defined strategic objectives, former US military officials and analysts tell Middle East Eye. A US invasion would start with a campaign to jam electronic equipment and radar in the area, followed by an intense bombing campaign. “The US will have to do a preparation and isolation effort first,” Seth Krummrich, the former chief of staff for US special operations in the Middle East, told MEE.
Rescuers are pulling bodies from the rubble as more are believed trapped underneath, RT's bureau chief Hami Hamedi reports from the scene At least three people have been killed after a residential building was destroyed during US-Israeli airstrikes on the Iranian capital overnight, RT's Tehran burea
Two ships turned back after being warned not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday. Iran said strikes in the country had hit a uranium processing plant and industrial sites.
Paris [France], March 28 (ANI): US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday (local time) said that a response from Tehran to the US proposal aimed at ending the conflict in the region could come 'at any moment', while also urging US allies to play a greater role in securing the Strait of Hormuz in the post-war period.
Iran’s recent attempted strike on a joint UK–US military base in the Indian Ocean, some 4,000 km from its territory, marks more than an escalation — it is a wake-up call for the West, experts told Iran International.
Is this really what winning the war with Iran looks like? Mark Dubowitz, the chief executive of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joins Ross Douthat on “Interesting Times” to make the case that Operation Epic Fury has degraded Iran’s military power enough to make victory achievable.
Secretary of state’s remarks come as Israel threatens to expand its attacks on Iran and Tehran’s missiles and drones target Israel Middle East crisis – live updates Washington expects its operation against Iran to conclude in “weeks, not months”, the US secretary of state has said, despite spiralling violence across the region and a threat from Israel to “escalate and expand” its attacks against the Islamic republic. “When we are done with them here in the next couple weeks, they will be weaker than they’ve been in recent history,” Marco Rubio told reporters on Friday after meeting G7 foreign ministers in France. Continue reading...
SEOUL/YOKOHAMA: The war in the Middle East is disrupting Asia's used-car trade, leaving shipments stranded, delaying deliveries, and forcing exporters into costly workarounds. For Japan-based trader Umar Ali Hyder Ali, the impact was immediate.