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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Claim Strike on U.S. Air Base in Bahrain, Raising Stakes in the Gulf
Iran’s IRGC said it struck a U.S. air base in Bahrain on March 3 using 20 drones and three missiles, claiming destruction of the base’s headquarters and a fuel depot. If verified, the attack would be a notable escalation with tactical and strategic implications for U.S. force posture, Gulf security, and regional stability.

Iran Threatens to Seal Strait of Hormuz as Oil Markets and Diplomacy Fray
Iran’s IRGC has threatened to strike any vessel attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, effectively halting tanker traffic and lifting oil prices. The dispute has exposed divisions among Western allies, prompted an SCO call for restraint, and raised risks to global energy supplies and shipping.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Warn They Will Destroy Vessels Attempting to Transit the Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has warned it will destroy ships attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz, a key energy chokepoint. The declaration raises immediate risks to shipping, energy markets and regional security, and could prompt increased naval deployments and higher insurance and freight costs.

Iran's IRGC Adviser Declares Strait of Hormuz Closed, Threatens Attacks on Passing Vessels
An IRGC command adviser declared the Strait of Hormuz closed on March 3, 2026 and warned Iran would strike ships that attempt to pass. The threat targets a vital oil transit route and raises the risk of military confrontation, higher energy prices and costly international responses.

Tehran Hit Again as US–Israel Campaign Enters Third Day, Raising Risk of a Wider Middle East War
A concentrated US‑ and Israeli‑led military campaign against Iran entered its third day as Tehran suffered fresh strikes and Iran retaliated with missiles and drone attacks on Israeli and US‑aligned targets. The confrontation has closed the Strait of Hormuz, disrupted energy shipments and sent prices spiking, while raising the prospect of a protracted regional war.

Netanyahu Urges Immediate Strike on Iran, Citing New Underground Facilities After Khamenei’s Assassination
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel must strike Iran immediately because Tehran is building new underground nuclear and missile facilities that will be harder to destroy later. His remarks follow a major U.S.-Israeli attack that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader and subsequent Iranian missile strikes, raising the risk of wider regional escalation.

CENTCOM Rebuts Iran’s Claim of 560 U.S. Casualties — A New Front in Information Warfare
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard claimed its strikes caused 560 U.S. casualties in the Middle East, a figure that U.S. Central Command publicly denied in a social-media "fact-check." The clash illustrates the growing importance of information warfare in the region and the risks that unverified claims pose to diplomacy and security.

Confrontation in the Gulf: US‑Israeli Strikes Trigger Sweeping Iranian Counterattacks and Command Losses
US and Israeli strikes on Iran initiated a rapid series of retaliatory attacks by Tehran, with both sides claiming significant battlefield effects. The confrontation has killed senior Iranian commanders, damaged state media infrastructure, and prompted European leaders to warn they may take defensive action, raising the risk of wider regional instability and prolonged asymmetric warfare.

Iran Says Its Forces Unharmed by US–Israeli Strikes, Warns It Can Retaliate Faster
Iran’s foreign minister says recent US and Israeli strikes that reportedly killed several senior commanders did not diminish Tehran’s military capabilities and claims Iran can retaliate faster now than during last June’s conflict. The US Central Command reports striking over 1,000 targets since February 28, including what it described as IRGC headquarters, underscoring a tense cycle of kinetic action and diplomatic distrust.

Iran Releases Images Claiming Missile Strike on Israeli General Staff HQ; Israel Silent
Iran’s IRGC released images claiming a missile strike on Israel’s General Staff headquarters on March 1, showing a building on fire; Israel has not responded and independent verification is lacking. The claim, if true, would be a significant escalation in the Iran‑Israel confrontation and heightens the risk of broader regional instability.

Khamenei’s Killing and the Great Power Response: How a Decapitation Strike Is Accelerating Sino‑Russian Alignment
A reported U.S.-led strike that killed Iran’s supreme leader has provoked immediate retaliation claims from Tehran and an urgent diplomatic response from Beijing and Moscow. China and Russia condemned the killing, coordinated positions, and warned against normalising targeted regime‑change, a dynamic that could deepen Sino‑Russian cooperation and make the Middle East far more volatile.

Airstrike on School in Southern Iran Kills Scores of Children, Deepens Fears of Wider War
An airstrike on a girls' primary school in Minab, southern Iran, on 28 February killed 165 people, mostly children, and injured dozens more. The school stood adjacent to an IRGC naval base, prompting debate over targeting decisions; the US and Israel have not accepted responsibility and say investigations into civilian casualties are underway.