President Trump threatens major strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure ahead of the Strait of Hormuz deadline. Iran has effectively closed the Strait, blocking 20% of global oil traffic. Trump claims post-war recovery, but experts warn of severe economic impacts due to rising energy costs.
Iran has launched drone and missile attacks on energy and industrial infrastructure in Gulf states, including significant damage to Kuwait's oil and petrochemical facilities. The strikes are in response to US-Israeli actions against Iran, escalating tensions in the region.
Ukrainian President Zelensky claims Russia provided Iran with satellite intelligence on over 50 Israeli energy sites. This support allegedly aids Iranian attacks on civilian infrastructure. Iran's use of this intelligence has led to attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, causing energy price spikes.
Iran has launched missile and drone attacks on energy infrastructure in the UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait, in retaliation for US-Israeli strikes. Multiple facilities suffered fires but no casualties were reported. Gulf states deny allegations of allowing US military operations.
Iran attacked critical infrastructure in UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait, including energy facilities. Gulf states deny Iranian accusations of allowing US attacks from their territories. Fires broke out at a petrochemical plant in Abu Dhabi.
Israel is preparing plans to strike Iranian energy infrastructure, pending approval from the US President. This follows an ultimatum issued by US President Donald Trump regarding the Strait of Hormuz. If no agreement is reached, the US could strike key Iranian facilities, potentially impacting regional security and global energy.
Israel is preparing attacks on Iranian energy facilities following a warning from US President Trump about the Strait of Hormuz. Netanyahu confirms ongoing strikes, while Iran vows to retaliate against threats.
Israel declares devastating blows to Iran's petrochemical and steel sectors, confirming readiness for energy infrastructure strikes pending US approval. Netanyahu identifies these sectors as primary funding sources for Iran's war efforts.
President Trump threatened to attack Iran's power plants and bridges if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. He postponed the planned military action until April 6, hoping to reach a deal with Tehran. The threat escalates tensions over regional energy security.
Israel is preparing potential strikes on Iran's energy facilities and awaiting U.S. approval, according to Reuters. Trump warns Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on its energy infrastructure. Iran signals willingness for talks but does not concede to Trump's demands.