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US Embassy in Saudi Arabia Hit by Iranian Drones as Tehran Threatens Strait of Hormuz and Israel Strikes Beirut

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Iran has expanded its retaliation across the Gulf on Tuesday by striking the U.S. Embassy compound in Saudi Arabia’s capital with two drones, triggering a limited fire and minor damage, according to Saudi Arabia’s Defense Ministry, as Washington and Tel Aviv intensified air operations inside Iran in what U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled could become a prolonged campaign. A photo from the attack on Gandhi Hospital in Tehran; Via: Tasalvi on X The drone strike on the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh prompted the diplomatic mission to urge Americans to avoid the compound and cancel all appointments. The attack followed a similar incident a day earlier targeting the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait, which has since been closed until further notice.  Security Alert: Consular Appointments Cancelled – U.S. Mission to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Mar. 3, 2026) The U.S. Mission to Saudi Arabia is closed on Tuesday, March 3. All routine and emergency American Citizen Services appointments are cancelled....

Six US Service Members Killed in Iran Operations as Washington Orders Citizens to ‘Depart Now’ From Gulf Hotspots

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The United States on Monday confirmed that the death toll among its forces during ongoing military operations against Iran has risen to six, as Washington simultaneously urged Americans to leave more than a dozen Middle Eastern countries amid widening regional instability. Image Source: AF Post U.S. Central Command said in a statement that forces “recently recovered the remains of two previously unaccounted for service members from a facility that was struck during Iran’s initial attacks in the region,” bringing total U.S. casualties to six troops since operations began. The military did not disclose the location of the strike and said the identities of the two service members would be withheld until 24 hours after their families are notified. The announcement came as the State Department escalated its travel advisory, with Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Mora Namdar urging U.S. citizens in countries including Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel to “DEPART NOW” usi...

War Without an Endgame: How Strategic Ambiguity Is Driving the Iran Conflict Toward a Prolonged Global Crisis

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✍️ Written by Saket Suman The most defining feature of the rapidly expanding Iran conflict may not be the scale of military operations, the widening geography of attacks, or even the economic shockwaves spreading across global markets but the absence of a clearly articulated endgame. Across da y s of escalating developments documented by IndianRepublic.in , one pattern has emerged with growing clarity that while military actions have intensified across multiple fronts, political objectives remain fluid, contested and, at times, contradictory. This strategic ambiguity is increasingly shaping both the trajectory and risks of the war. Representational Image Via:  U.S.  Central Command The conflict began with joint U.S.–Israeli strikes targeting Iranian military and leadership infrastructure, including operations that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several senior figures. Washington framed the campaign as necessary to elimin...

Global Energy Shock: How Strait of Hormuz Risks Are Turning the Iran War Into an Economic Battlefield

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✍️ Written by Saket Suman The expanding conflict triggered by U.S.–Israeli military operations against Iran has entered a decisive new phase that is now being defined by economic disruption. As missile exchanges, drone attacks and naval confrontations spread across the Gulf, energy infrastructure and shipping lanes have emerged as the war’s most consequential battlefield, transforming a regional military confrontation into a global economic crisis in real time. The Lincoln aircraft carrier As reported by IndianRepublic.in across multiple dispatches since the outbreak of hostilities, attacks linked to the conflict have increasingly intersected with oil refineries, maritime routes and aviation corridors. This signals a strategic shift in how retaliation is being executed and how pressure is being applied internationally.  Drone strikes targeting Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura refinery, tanker incidents in the Gulf of Oman that killed a mariner, and...

From Proxy Battles to Regional War: How the Iran War Has Shattered the Old Middle East Security Order

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✍️ Written by Saket Suman The rapidly expanding confrontation between Iran, Israel and the United States has marked a decisive turning point in Middle Eastern geopolitics, transforming what for decades remained a controlled proxy rivalry into a direct, multi-state regional conflict with global consequences. What began as targeted military operations has by now evolved into a systemic crisis touching sovereign territories, civilian infrastructure, global aviation networks and international diplomacy. This is a signal of the collapse of the region’s long-standing deterrence architecture. Representational Image: U.S. aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) The shift became unmistakable after joint U.S.–Israeli strikes inside Iran killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several senior officials, and triggered retaliatory missile and drone attacks that extended far beyond Israel into Gulf countries hosting American assets.  As report...

Iran Slams U.S. at United Nations Over Civilian Deaths as War Expands From Battlefields to Global Diplomacy

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U.S.–Iran tensions spilled into the diplomatic arena at the United Nations on Monday as Iran’s ambassador sharply criticized Washington just moments before a high-level Security Council session on protecting children in armed conflict, even as military operations and humanitarian concerns intensified across multiple fronts of the widening Middle East war. Image Source: Araghchi The confrontation unfolded as Amir Saeid Iravani, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, condemned the timing and theme of the meeting chaired by U.S. First Lady Melania Trump, arguing that discussions on safeguarding children contrasted with what he described as deadly strikes inside Iran.  Speaking to reporters ahead of the session, Iravani said it was “deeply shameful and hypocritical” for the United States to convene a meeting focused on protecting children and maintaining international peace while, according to Tehran, missile attacks had struck Iranian cities and caused civilian casualties, including...

Foreign Workers Killed, Flights Halted and Cities on Edge as Middle East War Spreads Across Gulf Nations

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The battlefield and blowback are widening beyond Iran and Israel into Gulf states and key energy and shipping corridors. Iran and Iranian-backed militias fired missiles at Israel and Arab states on Monday, with an apparent strike hitting the U.S. Embassy compound in Kuwait as smoke was seen from inside the embassy area and Washington issued an urgent warning to Americans there to take cover and avoid the embassy.  Representational Image; Via  United States  Central Command Iran also expanded pressure on global energy and maritime routes: Saudi Aramco temporarily shut the Ras Tanura refinery near Dammam after Iranian drones targeted it, and Oman said a bomb-carrying drone boat struck a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman, killing one mariner.  These attacks followed earlier regional disruptions that have already forced civil aviation shutdowns and reroutes; Dubai’s government said flights from Dubai International (DXB) and Al Maktoum (DWC) would re...

Epic Fury: Trump Signals Prolonged Iran Campaign, Says US Strikes Aim to Block Nuclear and Missile Expansion

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U.S.  President Donald Trump said at the White House on Monday that the U.S. military is “continu(ing) to carry out large-scale combat operations in Iran” under “Operation Epic Fury,” framing the campaign as an effort to eliminate what he called “grave threats posed to America” by Iran’s leadership while warning the operation could run beyond initial timelines.  Image Source: White House Trump told the audience the United States had previously “obliterat(ed)” Iran’s nuclear program in “Operation Midnight Hammer,” claimed Iran “ignored” U.S. warnings not to rebuild, and argued that Iran’s “ballistic missile program was growing rapidly and dramatically,” which he said threatened U.S. forces overseas and could eventually reach the United States.  He described the current U.S. objectives as “clear,” saying the campaign is focused on “destroying Iran’s missile capabilities” and its capacity to produce new missiles, “annihilating” Iran’s navy, ensuring Iran “can never obtain a ...

Tanker Strike and Missile Barrage Signal Uncertain New Phase as Iran Retaliation Hits Gulf, Shipping and Energy Markets

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Iran’s widening retaliation across the Middle East intensified on Monday as missiles and drones launched by Tehran and allied militias struck or targeted multiple countries, apparently hitting the U.S. Embassy compound in Kuwait while Israel and the United States expanded coordinated strikes deep inside Iranian territory, and pushed the conflict into a broader regional confrontation affecting energy supplies, global shipping and civilian life far beyond the battlefield. Representational Image: Israel Defence Forces The latest escalation has been unfolding as Iranian projectiles targeted Israel and several Arab states hosting U.S. military assets, triggering air-defence responses across the Gulf. Authorities in Bahrain reported intercepting dozens of incoming threats, including roughly 70 ballistic missiles and nearly 60 drones. This shows the scale of the aerial campaign now stretching across multiple sovereign territories.  The attacks followed sustained U.S.–Israeli operations ai...

Cautious Step: Flights Return to Dubai Airports After Regional Airspace Closures Grounded Global Travel Network

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Dubai airports are beginning a limited resumption of flight operations on Monday evening after nearly three days of widespread aviation shutdown triggered by escalating military exchanges across West Asia, authorities said. This marks the first cautious reopening of one of the world’s most critical global transit hubs amid an ongoing regional conflict. Image Source: Murt Crypto on X In a statement, the Dubai Media Office said Dubai Airports would restart limited flights from Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) starting the evening of March 2, 2026, while urging passengers not to travel to the airport unless their airline has directly confirmed departure timings , underscoring that operations remain tightly controlled as security conditions continue to evolve. The partial reopening follows an unprecedented disruption that grounded flights across the Gulf after regional airspace closures were imposed in response to Iranian m...

Modi Condemns Attacks, Seeks De-Escalation and Regional Stability in Talks With Bahrain and Saudi Arabia

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday expanded India’s diplomatic engagement with Gulf leaders as the West Asia conflict deepened, holding separate telephone conversations with Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, condemning attacks on both countries and reiterating India’s push for rapid de-escalation amid a widening regional war triggered by U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran.  File Photo Via PM NaMo In statements issued after the calls, Modi said India stood in solidarity with Bahrain following recent attacks and thanked its leadership for safeguarding the Indian community, while discussions with Saudi Arabia focused on restoring regional peace and stability after strikes that New Delhi described as violations of sovereignty and territorial integrity. The latest outreach forms part of an accelerating diplomatic effort by New Delhi as the conflict spreads beyond Israel and Iran into Gulf states hosting c...

US and Gulf Allies Condemn Iran Missile and Drone Attacks Across Region, Warn of Dangerous Escalation

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Iranian missile and drone attacks across multiple Middle Eastern countries have drawn a rare coordinated condemnation from the United States and key Gulf and regional allies, with governments warning that the widening strikes represent a dangerous escalation threatening civilian safety and regional stability as the conflict triggered by U.S.–Israeli military action against Iran continues to expand. Image So u rce: Standard News on X In a joint statement released Monday, the United States, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates said they “strongly condemn the reckless and indiscriminate Iranian missile and drone attacks against sovereign territories in the region,” stating that the strikes targeted areas across Bahrain, Iraq, the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.  The governments said the attacks were “unjustified,” stressing that they endangered civilians and damaged civilian infrastructure while viol...

Iran Alleges Natanz Nuclear Site Targeted as Israel Strikes Beirut and Gulf Energy Assets Face Drone Attacks

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Iran’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency said Monday that U.S.-Israeli airstrikes hit Iran’s Natanz nuclear enrichment complex, as the widening U.S.–Israel–Iran war pushed deeper into Lebanon, disrupted energy infrastructure in Saudi Arabia and jolted global markets.  File Photo: Vanhoa222 Reza Najafi, Tehran’s envoy to the U.N. nuclear watchdog, alleged the Natanz facility was targeted as he addressed the agency in Vienna, while Israel and the United States have not publicly acknowledged strikes there.  Soon after, IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Grossi told a special session of the agency’s Board of Governors that the watchdog had “no indication” so far that Iran’s nuclear installations — including the Bushehr nuclear power plant and the Tehran Research Reactor — have been damaged, and said there was no sign of radiation levels rising above normal background levels in countries bordering Iran.  Grossi also warned that the region’s operational nuclear plants...

Modi Voices ‘Grave Concern’ Over West Asia War, Moves to Protect Indians as Conflict Widens

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday expressed deep concern over the rapidly escalating conflict in West Asia, warning that the evolving security situation following U.S.-Israeli military strikes on Iran has emerged as a major geopolitical and humanitarian challenge, even as India stepped up diplomatic outreach and domestic security monitoring amid fears of wider fallout. PM NaMo chairs an emergency meet of Cabinet Committee On Security (CCS) Speaking alongside Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney after bilateral talks, Modi said the situation in West Asia was “a matter of grave concern,” underscoring India’s priority of safeguarding its citizens across the conflict-affected region.  He said New Delhi would continue coordinating with regional governments to ensure the safety and welfare of Indians living and working across Gulf nations, where millions of Indian nationals reside. The remarks come days after joint military operations by the United States and Israel struck mul...
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