Iran launches missiles at U.K.-U.S. base 2,500 miles away in the Indian Ocean, indicating Tehran has weapons with much longer range than once thought | Fortune
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Iran launches missiles at U.K.-U.S. base 2,500 miles away in the Indian Ocean, indicating Tehran has weapons with much longer range than once thought | Fortune
"Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that next week, 'the intensity of the attacks' by Israel and the United States against Iran's ruling theocracy will 'increase significantly.'"
"The Iranian attack on the Diego Garcia air base suggested Tehran has missiles that can go farther than it had previously acknowledged, raising concerns about regional security."
"Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed that Iran wanted 'not a ceasefire, but a complete, comprehensive and lasting end to the war,' indicating a desire for a definitive resolution."
"U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned he was considering 'winding down' military operations in the Mideast, which contrasts with the administration's request for an additional $200 billion to fund the war."
Israel's Defense Minister announced an impending surge in attacks against Iran, coinciding with a recent Iranian missile strike on a U.K.-U.S. base. The Iranian attack on Diego Garcia indicates advanced missile capabilities. Concurrently, airstrikes targeted Iran's Natanz nuclear facility without causing radiation leakage. The conflict shows no signs of resolution, with U.S. and Israeli strategies evolving. Iranian officials demand a comprehensive end to hostilities, while U.S. President Trump contemplates reducing military operations despite increasing military presence in the region.
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