Tensions Escalate: U.S.-Iran Conflict Unfolds with Global Ramifications
The U.S. and Israel have launched a joint military action against Iran's nuclear facilities, with significant damage reported. Tehran retaliated with missile attacks on Israel, escalating tensions in the region. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz and increased security measures highlight the broader implications of this conflict.

The world held its breath on Sunday as the U.S., alongside Israel, launched a significant military operation against Iran's nuclear sites. This decisive action marks the largest Western military intervention in Iran since its 1979 revolution, with the U.S.'s deployment of massive bunker-buster bombs causing damage detectable from space.
In response, Iran unleashed a barrage of missiles targeting Israel, injuring scores and flattening Tel Aviv buildings. As tensions soared, the U.S. issued warnings for citizens in the region, while heightened security alerts were implemented domestically. Tehran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, declared Iran's intention to retaliate, rejecting diplomacy until action is taken.
The closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz by Iran further threatens global oil supply and economic stability, potentially igniting broader conflict. U.S. officials maintain they are targeting Iran's nuclear program, not seeking regime change. As the U.N. Security Council convenes, the region braces for what may come next.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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