US Intensifies Strikes on Iran as Conflict Escalates Across Middle East
Iran refuses ceasefire while Netanyahu says war aims to end Tehran’s regime; global markets react to uncertainty.
The conflict between the United States and Iran is entering a more intense phase as the US prepares to carry out its most powerful strikes so far. US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that Tuesday would witness the most intense American strikes inside Iran since the beginning of the conflict, signaling a major escalation in military operations.
According to the Pentagon, Iran’s missile activity has significantly decreased due to previous attacks on its military infrastructure. However, US officials believe Tehran still retains the capability to respond. The announcement has raised fears that the conflict could further destabilize the already volatile Middle East region.
Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu made a strong statement regarding the broader objective of the war. The Israeli Prime Minister said the goal is not only to weaken Iran militarily but also to bring about political change within the country. Netanyahu described the conflict as an effort to allow the Iranian people to “cast off the yoke of tyranny,” suggesting that the war could ultimately lead to the collapse of Iran’s current government.
On the other hand, Iranian leaders have made it clear that they will not back down. Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf rejected any possibility of seeking a ceasefire, emphasizing that Iran will continue fighting despite suffering damage to its military capabilities. Iranian officials have accused the US and Israel of aggression and warned that the country will defend its sovereignty.
Adding to the uncertainty are statements from Donald Trump, whose comments about the duration of the war have been contradictory. While at times suggesting the conflict could end quickly, other remarks have hinted at a longer military engagement. These mixed signals have caused volatility in global financial markets and oil prices, as investors react to the possibility of a prolonged war in the Middle East.
Experts believe the situation could have far-reaching geopolitical consequences. Any escalation between the US and Iran risks drawing in regional allies and further destabilizing energy markets. With Iran refusing to negotiate and the US preparing stronger strikes, the conflict shows no signs of slowing down.
As tensions rise, the world is closely watching developments in the Middle East, where the possibility of a wider regional war remains a serious concern.
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