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A regional conflict driven by US–Iran rivalry, Israel’s role, and nuclear tensions, fueling military escalation. At its core is the Strait of Hormuz flashpoint, where threats to shipping risk disrupting global oil flows.

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Iranian Military Commander Meets Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei

Sangar Akrayi
Sangar Akrayi
Sangar Akrayi

Iranian state television and Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported Sunday that the commander of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, Major General Ali Abdollahi, met with Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has remained largely absent from public appearances since assuming leadership in March 2026.

According to Iranian state TV, Mojtaba Khamenei issued “new directives and guidance for the continuation of operations to confront the enemy,” although authorities did not specify the exact timing of the meeting.

Tasnim News Agency said Abdollahi presented a detailed report regarding the preparedness of Iran’s armed forces, including the army, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), security forces, border forces, Ministry of Defense units, and Basij forces.

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Iran Responds to U.S Proposal

Sangar Akrayi
Sangar Akrayi
Sangar Akrayi

According to the Iranian State Media, Iran has officially submitted its response to the latest U.S. proposal aimed at ending the regional war, in a development that came only hours after reports that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei issued new military directives to Iran’s armed forces.

Tasnim reported Sunday that Iran’s response to the latest American proposal was delivered through Pakistani mediators.

According to the report, the current proposed framework focuses primarily on ending the ongoing war and reducing regional escalation, while broader negotiations would continue afterward.

Iranian Foreign Ministry officials had previously stated in early May that Tehran would formally communicate its views and observations regarding U.S. proposals after completing internal reviews and final consultations.

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Kuwaiti Army Says It Intercepted “Hostile” Drones Over Kuwaiti Airspace

Sangar Akrayi
Sangar Akrayi
Sangar Akrayi

Kuwait’s Ministry of Defense announced early Sunday that the country’s air defense systems intercepted and neutralized several “hostile” drones that entered Kuwaiti airspace amid heightened regional tensions across the Gulf.

In an official statement issued on Sunday, Kuwaiti Defense Ministry Spokesperson Brigadier General Saud Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi said Kuwaiti armed forces detected multiple unmanned aerial vehicles that had entered the country’s airspace unlawfully during the early morning hours.

According to the statement, Kuwait’s air defense systems immediately responded in line with approved military procedures and successfully neutralized the threats upon entry into the country’s airspace. The Kuwaiti military stressed that armed forces remain on full alert to protect national security, the safety of citizens and residents, and the sovereignty of Kuwaiti airspace.
Brigadier General Saud Al-Otaibi also reaffirmed that Kuwait would not allow any external threat to violate the country’s territorial integrity or undermine national stability.

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Iran Hardline Faction Intensifies Efforts to Block U.S. Nuclear Deal Talks

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

According to a CNN report, a radical Iranian hardline faction known as the Endurance Front (Jebhe-ye Paydari) is intensifying its efforts to sabotage a potential diplomatic agreement with the United States.

These "Super Revolutionaries" view the negotiations as a betrayal of the 1979 revolution and are using media, parliament, and street rallies to pressure the country's new leadership. 

CNN's analysis suggests that while these ultra-conservatives have succeeded in portraying the government as fractured, a claim echoed by U.S. President Trump, they are becoming increasingly isolated as rival Iranian political blocs unite against them.

The internal power struggle between pragmatic negotiators and ideological hardliners remains a primary obstacle to regional de-escalation.

 
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Baghdad Maintains "No Comment" on Alleged Israeli Base

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

Iraqi officials have adopted a formal stance of "no comment" following The Wall Street Journal's report on a clandestine Israeli military installation in Iraq's western desert. Key points from the government's response to Kurdistan24 include:

- Unverified Claims: Sabah al-Numan, spokesperson for the Commander-in-Chief, stated that the allegations remain "unconfirmed" by domestic intelligence. He emphasized that the government will not rely on anonymously sourced foreign media to dictate official policy.

- Geopolitical Sensitivity: Analysts suggest Baghdad's silence is a deliberate strategy to avoid domestic upheaval and potential retaliation from Tehran-aligned factions, which a confirmation of an Israeli presence would likely trigger.

- Contradictory Narratives: While Iraq previously filed a UN complaint regarding an "unauthorized incursion" in March, initially blaming the U.S., the WSJ report clarifies that Israeli forces were responsible for the engagement that killed an Iraqi soldier.

- Ongoing Investigation: National security agencies continue to evaluate physical evidence found by the Counter Terrorism Service during a secondary sweep of the region.

 
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WSJ Reveals Covert Israeli Base in Iraq During Iran War

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

A bombshell report from The Wall Street Journal has detailed the existence of a clandestine Israeli military installation in Iraq's western desert, used to support the five-week air campaign against Iran. Key findings include:

- Tactical Hub: The base housed special forces and search-and-rescue teams, providing a forward position for the Israeli Air Force to manage strikes on targets 1,000 miles away.

- Sovereignty Breach: Iraqi forces nearly discovered the site in March 2026 after a local shepherd reported unusual helicopter activity. Israeli forces reportedly used airstrikes to repel approaching Iraqi units, killing one soldier.

- U.S. Awareness: The WSJ reports the base was established with the knowledge of U.S. officials, though Baghdad was not coordinated with or authorized the "reckless" incursion.

- Physical Evidence: Iraqi Counter Terrorism units later swept the area, finding physical proof of a foreign military presence. Baghdad has since lodged a formal complaint with the United Nations.

 
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20,000 Sailors Trapped in Gulf Face 'Psychological Battle'

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed, the human cost of the maritime standoff has reached a critical point. Humanitarian and maritime organizations report:

- Massive Displacement: Approximately 20,000 crew members are currently stranded aboard 1,500 ships. Since the conflict began on February 28, at least 11 sailors have been killed in missile and drone attacks.

- Psychological Toll: Charities like the Sailors' Society describe a climate of "panic and hypervigilance." Crews report feeling like "mere bait" as they witness nearby strikes and constant drone activity.

- Detentions and Boardings: Beyond the physical threat of projectiles, Iranian forces have detained at least two commercial vessels. Reports indicate officers have suffered panic attacks during IRGC boarding operations.

- Persistent Danger: Despite the April 8 ceasefire, the waters remain a "zone of fear," with the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports and Tehran's closure of the strait leaving thousands caught in a high-stakes geopolitical deadlock.

 
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Iran Sets 7 Conditions for 2026 World Cup Participation

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

Iran's Football Federation has outlined seven mandatory conditions for its national team's participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Key demands include:

- Visa Guarantees: Complication-free U.S. entry visas for all players and staff, specifically those with past IRGC military service, with an exemption from immigration questioning upon arrival.

- National Identity: A strict ban on any flags other than the official "Islamic Republic of Iran" flag and guarantees that the national anthem will be played without interruption.

- Security & Media: Heightened security at U.S. airports and stadiums, alongside a mandate that press conference questions remain strictly limited to sporting matters.

- Diplomatic Context: Despite ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions, President Donald Trump has supported their participation, stating, "Let them play."

Iran is currently scheduled to debut against New Zealand in Los Angeles on June 15.

 
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Trump Threatens 'Project Freedom Plus' Amid Stalled Iran Talks

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned he may launch "Project Freedom Plus," an expanded naval escort mission in the Strait of Hormuz, if diplomatic efforts with Tehran fail. Key updates include:

- Military Posture: Trump characterized the current Iranian military as having "not a lot left," signaling confidence while maintaining the threat of a "much higher intensity" bombing campaign if a comprehensive settlement isn't reached.

- Maritime Crisis: Over 1,600 merchant ships remain stranded in the region. Recent U.S. actions include disabling an Iranian oil tanker's rudder to enforce the ongoing naval blockade.

- "Operation Economic Fury": The U.S. Treasury expanded sanctions against firms in China and Dubai, targeting networks supplying drone and missile components to Iran.

- Israeli Skepticism: Jerusalem has reportedly urged the White House to prioritize the total destruction of Iran's energy infrastructure within 24 hours, fearing a bilateral deal could leave Tehran's core capabilities intact.

 
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U.S. Intel Forecasts Iran Can Withstand Blockade for Four Months

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

A recent CIA assessment reported by Reuters suggests Tehran possesses the logistical and economic capacity to endure the current U.S. naval blockade for approximately four months. Key developments include:

- Strategic Stalemate: Despite a technical ceasefire, the finding indicates that maritime isolation has yet to force Iran's diplomatic capitulation, providing Tehran a perceived "economic buffer."

- Maritime Escalation: Tensions are peaking in the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. forces recently disabled an Iranian tanker attempting to breach the blockade and repelled "unprovoked" attacks on three American destroyers.

- Regional Fallout: The conflict has spilled over, with the UAE intercepting Iranian drones and missiles. Shipping giants like Hapag-Lloyd report weekly losses of $60 million due to the waterway's closure.

- New "Strait Authority": Iran has established a "Persian Gulf Strait Authority" to vet ships and collect tolls, a move maritime experts call a violation of international law.

 
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Tehran Asserts Mojtaba Khamenei in 'Perfect Health'

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

A senior official from the office of Iran's Supreme Leader has moved to quell international rumors regarding Mojtaba Khamenei's condition following the February 2026 airstrikes. Key highlights include:

- Official Denial: Mazaher Hosseini dismissed reports of "catastrophic injuries" or facial disfigurement as "nonsense," insisting the Supreme Leader is in "perfect health."

- Acknowledgment of Injuries: Hosseini confirmed for the first time that Mojtaba sustained minor injuries to his kneecap, back, and behind his ear during the U.S.-Israeli strikes that killed his father, Ali Khamenei, and his wife.

- Strategic Absence: Officials framed Mojtaba's complete absence from public view since his March appointment as a "deliberate security posture" rather than medical incapacitation.

- Geopolitical Stability: The update aims to project institutional continuity as Iran reviews a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal amid ongoing regional military tensions.

 
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