'Hit Them Hard, Finish The Job': Gulf States Seeking Iran's Military Annihilation?

| Mar 17, 2026, 02:40:16 PM | TOI.in
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The Gulf is pushing Washington to go all in as fears grow over Iran’s ability to threaten global oil routes. With strikes intensifying and retaliation expanding across the region, leaders warn that stopping short could leave the Middle East under constant threat. The Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint, with global energy markets at risk. As pressure builds on Donald Trump to secure regional backing, the stakes have never been higher. This conflict could reshape power dynamics, economic stability, and the future of Middle East security.#USIranWar #GulfCrisis #MiddleEastConflict #OilCrisis #StraitOfHormuz #IranStrikes #Trump #Geopolitics #BreakingNews #WarUpdate

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