Crown Prince Mohammed, the people familiar with the discussions said, has argued that Iran poses a long-term threat to the Gulf that can only be eliminated by getting rid of the government
As US forces build up around Hormuz, Donald Trump gave Iran an ultimatum to reopen the Strait or face strikes that would 'obliterate' its power plants. From naval escorts to taking over the country's oil export hub, here are the options on the table
The US is sending a rapid-response force built for raids and ship protection to West Asia. Its arrival near the Strait of Hormuz could widen how the Iran war is fought
US and Israeli warplanes now fly largely uncontested over Iran. But control of the skies alone may not be enough to win the war
According to US officials, the Iran military know it cannot win the air ear so it is adapting its tactics: it now appears to be targeting what it views as American vulnerabilities, including air defences and radar systems meant to guard troops and assets in the region
Russia has allegedly provided updated intelligence on the position of US assets since the beginning of the war on Iran. Officials claim the information helped Iran target the assets.
Behind closed doors, Trump’s path to war with Iran was more deliberate than his shifting public rhetoric suggested. As diplomacy unfolded, preparations for a decisive strike were already well under way.
The information helped US and Israel to achieve a critical and early victory: the elimination of top Iranian officials and the killing of Khamenei
Even accepting the Trump administration’s claim that there is an armed conflict with suspected drug runners, the laws of war bar “perfidy”
With Iran’s streets in revolt and Trump openly threatening consequences, military action is suddenly being discussed again
It involved CIA officers without diplomatic cover, stealth drones overhead, and intelligence so precise it included what the target ate
In a shocking breach of national security intelligence, classified plans to attack Yemen were disclosed by the US defence secretary in a chat on a commercial messaging app. The group chat included the US vice-president and secretary of state
The target inside Ukraine was well within the range of the conventional weapons that Moscow has routinely used. But this time, it launched a longer-range missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads, signalling a warning aimed at striking fear into Kyiv and its allies
For 22 years, Israeli forces have planned for this moment. But it seems unlikely that they will strike Iran’s nuclear facilities in the next round of retaliation, or that they would be successful without American help
ISIS-K, an Islamic State affiliate in Afghanistan, has claimed responsibility for the gunned attack on a concert hall on the fringes of Moscow, which killed at least 60 people and wounded 100 more
The killing of a top Hamas leader in Lebanon and mysterious twin explosions in Iran heighten fears of a regional war that could draw in the United States
The military never conducted an independent investigation into a 2019 bombing on the last bastion of the Islamic State, despite concerns about a secretive commando force
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