Iran has drawn a firm red line, warning of devastating retaliation if its infrastructure is targeted, just as US President Donald Trump signals possible strikes on bridges, power plants and critical assets. In an escalation, Iranian-linked strikes have reportedly hit a Kuwaiti refinery, triggering fires and raising alarm across the Gulf. Tehran has also flagged US- and Israel-linked energy and economic hubs as potential targets, hinting at a much wider conflict footprint. IRGC-linked voices, including Ebrahim Zolfaghari, have warned that any attack on Iran’s infrastructure will be met with far more destructive retaliation across allied territories in the region. WATCH
08 April,2026 07:15 PM ISTThe West Asia faces a dramatic escalation as Iran launches ballistic missile strikes targeting Israel and Gulf States, just hours after the US-Iran ceasefire announcement. Air raid sirens blare across Haifa, Tel Aviv, and other key cities, as IDF officers intercept multiple missiles, preventing immediate casualties. Tensions soar as Gulf States including UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain activate missile defense protocols, engaging UAV threats and ensuring regional safety.
08 April,2026 05:20 PM ISTDonald Trump delivers one of his most provocative remarks yet, claiming that Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was “kissing my a**” during a critical phase of rising tensions linked to the Iran conflict. Trump alleges that the Saudi leader initially expected weak leadership from Washington, but quickly recalibrated as the US asserted its strength on the global stage. The comment, blunt and controversial, underscores Trump’s broader claim that America’s position in the Middle East has dramatically shifted in its favor. But the moment doesn’t end there. In a surprising pivot, Trump goes on to praise Mohammed bin Salman, calling him a “fantastic man” and a “winner.” WATCH
29 March,2026 06:21 PM ISTIran war is taking a dangerous turn as tensions in West Asia escalate rapidly. A drone struck near Saudi Arabia’s Yanbu refinery signalling a dangerous shift in the conflict toward critical energy infrastructure. The targeted facility, part of the SAMREF joint venture between Saudi Aramco and ExxonMobil, plays a key role in global oil supply, raising alarm across international markets. The attack follows Iranian warnings and comes amid retaliatory strikes linked to US and Israeli actions on Iran’s energy assets, including the South Pars gas field. With the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut and alternative routes like Yanbu and Fujairah under pressure, global energy flows are facing severe disruption.
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