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A Precarious Deterrence: US Carrier Abraham Lincoln Faces Growing Friction in the Arabian Sea
A sailor aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln was injured during operations in the Arabian Sea amid claims of missile attacks by Iranian forces. The carrier remains the centerpiece of U.S. deterrence against Iran, though frequent saturation attacks are forcing the strike group into a defensive posture.

Arak in the Crosshairs: IAEA Confirms Destruction of Iran’s Khondab Heavy Water Facility
The IAEA has confirmed that Iran's Khondab heavy water facility near Arak is severely damaged and non-operational following targeted strikes by the US and Israel. While no radiation leakage occurred, the destruction significantly impairs Iran’s plutonium-based nuclear capabilities and marks a major escalation in regional tensions.

Brinkmanship in Tehran: Iran’s Parliament Weighs Exit from Global Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has confirmed that the national parliament is considering a formal withdrawal from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). This announcement signals a severe escalation in Tehran's nuclear strategy and threatens to dismantle decades of international oversight.

Academic Fortresses: Middle East Universities Retreat Online Amid Iranian Ultimatum
Leading American-affiliated universities in Lebanon and Jordan have suspended in-person operations following direct threats of retaliation from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The shift to online learning comes as Tehran designates academic institutions as legitimate targets in its ongoing conflict with the U.S. and Israel.

Trump’s Scorched-Earth Ultimatum: A High-Stakes Gambit Over the Persian Gulf
President Trump has issued a final ultimatum to Iran, threatening the total destruction of its power, oil, and water infrastructure if a diplomatic deal is not reached. Despite claiming progress with a 'new regime' in Tehran, the U.S. is prepared to strike Kharg Island and civilian desalination plants to force the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Tehran’s Nuclear Brinkmanship: Iran’s Parliament Weighs Exit from Non-Proliferation Treaty
Iranian officials have confirmed that the country's parliament is considering a formal withdrawal from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. This development marks a significant escalation in the nuclear standoff, potentially ending international oversight of Tehran's atomic program.

The War of Attrition: Tehran Signals a 'New Normal' with 87th Wave of Strikes against US and Israeli Targets
Iran has launched the 87th round of its 'True Promise-4' operation, targeting various US and Israeli military sites. This move signals a transition toward a permanent war of attrition aimed at exhausting Western defense capabilities and undermining regional deterrence.

Tehran Signals a New Threshold: Satellite Imagery of Strikes on US Facilities in Bahrain Released
Iran has published satellite images of U.S. military facilities in Bahrain, signaling a major escalation in regional tensions. The move highlights Iran's growing satellite reconnaissance capabilities and directly threatens the U.S. 5th Fleet's headquarters.

Academia as a Battlefield: Iran’s Ultimatum Forces Middle East’s American Universities Online
The American University of Beirut and the American University of Madaba have transitioned to online teaching following threats from the IRGC. The Iranian military has labeled regional American universities as legitimate targets in retaliation for strikes on Iranian soil.

Blind in the Desert: Iran Claims Devastating Strike on U.S. Airborne Assets in Saudi Arabia
Iran has released satellite imagery claiming successful strikes on U.S. military facilities at Saudi Arabia’s Prince Sultan Air Base, reportedly destroying an E-3 AWACS and a tanker. The move represents a major escalation in regional tensions and a direct challenge to U.S. air superiority in the Middle East.

Trump’s Asymmetric Trap: How a Persian Gulf Stalemate Could Trigger ‘Subprime 2.0’
A deepening conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran has moved beyond a military standoff to threaten a systemic U.S. financial crisis. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is triggering inflation and exposing a 'Subprime 2.0' risk in the $1.6 trillion private credit and AI sectors, potentially ending the petrodollar era.

Steel Rain in the Strait: Washington’s Military Surge Signals a Hardening Stance on Iran
The Pentagon is significantly increasing its military footprint in the Middle East with the deployment of the USS George H.W. Bush carrier group and rapid-response units from the 82nd Airborne. These movements suggest a shift toward high-intensity surgical operations targeting Iranian infrastructure, despite ongoing diplomatic rhetoric.