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Iran threatened the United Arab Emirates with retaliation on Thursday, with its semi-official Tasnim news agency reporting “signs of a hostile action” by the UAE. The Times of Israel previously reported that Iranian state news said “several sounds resembling explosions are heard near the coastal city of Bandar Abbas,
The assessments of Tehran’s nuclear programme remain broadly unchanged after two months of war. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Iran’s ‘DOLPHIN BOMBS’ To SINK, Obliterate US Warships? Iran Readies Mine-Carrying Kamikaze Dolphins
Iran is reportedly considering strapping mines to dolphins and sending them on kamikaze runs against U.S. warships. Yes. You heard that correctly. And no — this isn't satire.rnrnHere's the context. The U.
Iran says it has recovered and neutralized yet another unexploded American weapon left behind from the war, underscoring how the battlefield is still producing dangerous remnants even during the current diplomatic deadlock.
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Iran war blockade squeezes US supply of vital ingredient for making missiles
Severe drop in urea exports from Gulf could impact restocking of missiles and bombs, The National can reveal
The Trump administration is setting the stage to shift its war campaign toward a more economically focused effort aimed at choking Tehran into submission rather than relying on bombs alone.
Iran's new missile splits into 80 different…: Mojtaba scares US, Israel amid fears of truce breaking
A senior Iranian lawmaker has claimed the Islamic Republic possesses missiles that can split into 80 bombs or separate warheads, in remarks reported by Iran International and echoed by live war coverage on May 4.