Search
+
    SEARCHED FOR:

    IRAN MILITARY ACTIONS

    Iran reports 3,468 deaths in war with US, Israel: Official

    Iran's Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs reported over 3,400 deaths in the recent conflict with the US and Israel. This announcement follows a two-week ceasefire, with the latest toll indicating 3,468 "martyrs" lost. Previous reports had cited slightly lower figures, while a US-based agency estimated over 3,600 fatalities, including civilians and military personnel.

    Trump says US representatives heading to Islamabad for ceasefire talks; warns to 'wipe out' Iran's power plants if deal fails

    American representatives are heading to Islamabad for talks with Iran. President Trump issued a stern warning of military action if Iran rejects a proposed deal. Tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz. Previous ceasefire negotiations in Islamabad concluded without a breakthrough. The US seeks a commitment from Iran regarding nuclear weapons.

    US Israel-Iran War Day 51: Strait of Hormuz tensions rise as Iran fires on tanker, talks continue

    Iran War News Day 51: As the clock ticks into the 51st day of the Iran-Israel conflict, West Asia finds itself in a heightened state of alert. Iran's latest restrictions on the strategic Strait of Hormuz are causing significant disruptions to important LNG shipments. These actions, paired with mixed messages from Tehran, have created a fog of confusion at sea.

    Israel says to use 'full force' in Lebanon despite truce if soldiers face threat

    Israel's Defence Minister has ordered the military to use full force in Lebanon. This directive applies even during the current ceasefire if Israeli soldiers face any threat. The army is also instructed to demolish booby-trapped structures and houses near the border. These actions aim to remove Hezbollah outposts and protect Israeli communities.

    'No More Mr Nice Guy': Trump warns, 'US going to knock out every single power plant, bridge' in Iran
    Hormuz standoff: Trump misread his leverage and overplayed his hand

    A brief reopening of the Strait of Hormuz offered hope for US-Iran ties. Oil prices fell and markets rallied. However, Iran quickly reversed course, shutting the strait again. This move contradicted US claims about negotiations. Experts suggest Trump may have misjudged his leverage, potentially hindering talks.

    • Iranian gunboats fire on tanker in Strait of Hormuz as Iran reimposes restrictions

      Things are getting tense in the Strait of Hormuz! Shipping sources are reporting that merchant vessels have come under fire as they tried to navigate through the crucial waterway. This is a serious development, and it's causing major concern for international shipping traffic in the region.

      Israel's military has established a 'Yellow Line' in southern Lebanon. This demarcation is similar to the one in Gaza. IDF forces struck suspected militants who approached them from north of this line. The military stated these actions were taken to eliminate an immediate threat. This marks the first mention of such a line since a ceasefire began.

      Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz, but with strings attached

      The Strait of Hormuz has reopened for commercial ships following a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. This move initially boosted oil markets. However, Iran has cautioned that the waterway could be shut again if the United States continues its naval blockade of Iranian ports. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump stated a deal with Iran is nearing completion.

      ‘Would you have given Charles Manson a nuclear weapon?’: Sen Kennedy defends US war against Iran
      US House rejects bid to curb Trump's Iran war powers

      The US House of Representatives has rejected a move to limit President Donald Trump's war powers concerning Iran. This marks another setback for Democrats seeking congressional approval for military actions. Lawmakers expressed unease over the ongoing conflict's costs and potential escalation. The resolution aimed to require presidential approval for prolonged hostilities without congressional consent.

      West Asia War: Over 10,000 US troops are enforcing the Iran blockade, but no ships boarded so far, military says

      American troops are enforcing a blockade on Iranian ports. No ships have been boarded yet. The US military is warning Iran-linked vessels. They could use force if ships try to evade the Navy. Fourteen ships have turned back. This action restricts Iran's sea access globally. US naval power is being used to compel compliance.

      US ready to resume strikes if Iran rejects peace deal, warns Hegseth

      U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth warned Iran that the United States is strengthening its military power and will maintain a maritime blockade "for as long as it takes." He stated that U.S. forces are prepared to resume combat operations if Iran does not agree to a peace deal, emphasizing that the U.S.

      Trump's top aide says US blockade 'squeezing economic life' out of Iran, reiterates anti-nuclear stance

      White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller said that the United States' naval blockade against Iran in the Persian Gulf is "squeezing the economic life" out of the Islamic Republic, while reiterating Washington's firm opposition to Tehran acquiring nuclear weapons as part of the deal to achieve a complete end to the hostilities in West Asia.

      US Senate rejects measures on limiting Trump's war powers in Iran for the 4th time: Reports

      The Senate rejected a proposal to curb President Trump's war powers regarding Iran for the fourth time this year. Meanwhile, the US Treasury warned of secondary sanctions on Chinese institutions facilitating Iranian financial flows. President Trump also claimed China committed to halting weapon supplies to Iran.

      How a US blockade on Iran has sanctioned ships turning around

      The US Navy’s blockade of Iran is showing impact, with sanctioned vessels turning back or halting after crossing the Strait of Hormuz. Officials say maritime trade has been effectively stopped, raising pressure on Iran’s economy, even as risks persist with spoofed ship data and volatile regional shipping conditions.

      What is Bab el-Mandeb? The critical trade route Iran threatens to shut down

      The Iran Red Sea trade threat has intensified sharply, with tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz falling below 10% of its normal daily volume. This is a critical global chokepoint. The crisis is escalating fast. Iran has warned it may expand disruption into the Red Sea and nearby routes. The U.S. blockade ordered by Donald Trump has increased tensions further. Global oil supply is at risk. Shipping costs are rising. Markets are reacting. The Iran Red Sea trade threat now signals deeper instability ahead.

      Trump says Iran war 'close to over'; army chief of mediator Pakistan arrives in Tehran

      President Trump anticipates the war with Iran is nearing its end, with Pakistan's army chief arriving in Tehran to mediate further talks. Diplomatic efforts aim to bridge gaps after previous negotiations stalled, while the U.S. continues to intercept vessels and Iran warns of retaliation against its port blockades.

      Iran & Ukraine usher in the era of the underdogs in a war-torn world

      Global conflicts are increasingly prolonged, with unexpected resilience from weaker forces challenging traditional military predictions. Wars in Iran, Ukraine, and Gaza exemplify this trend, where advanced tactics and adaptability allow smaller actors to sustain resistance against stronger adversaries, leading to extended engagements and higher human costs.

      Israeli NGO files ICC suit against Spain PM over Iran exports

      An Israeli advocacy NGO said Tuesday that it had asked the International Criminal Court to consider legal action against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez for allegedly "aiding war crimes" through exports to Iran. Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu barred Madrid from joining the work of a US-led centre to stabilise post-war Gaza, accusing Spain of waging a diplomatic campaign against Israel.

      US Democrats will try, and try again, to rein in Trump's Iran war powers

      The U.S. Senate is set to vote on a Democratic proposal to limit President Trump's war powers concerning the Iran conflict. Democrats aim to pass multiple such resolutions weekly until the war ends. Republicans, holding a majority, have previously blocked similar efforts, asserting support for the President's actions and expecting a swift resolution to the military engagement.

      From Johnny Depp to Shah Rukh: How Iranian embassies are mocking Trump with AI images amid Hormuz blockade threats

      Iran is countering US President Donald Trump's claims about its navy. Through its embassies worldwide, Iran is using social media posts and cultural references. The Mumbai consulate invoked Bollywood, while other missions issued warnings and shared satirical images. This coordinated messaging aims to project Iran's naval strength and control over key waterways.

      'World order is crumbling,' Xi says as Iran war strains global stability

      Chinese President Xi Jinping told Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez that the “world order is crumbling into disarray” amid the Iran war, urging closer ties and multilateral cooperation. The meeting focused on economic relations, global conflicts, and Spain’s push to act as a bridge between China and the European Union.

      Trump warns of elimination if Iranian Navy ships hinder Hormuz 'blockade'

      Iran news: America has begun blocking ships in the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump warned Iran's Navy ships of immediate elimination if they approach the blockade. He stated that 158 Iranian ships have already been destroyed. This action aims to force Iran to agree to open the waterway and accept a peace deal.

      Will US naval blockade on Iranian ports successful in ending already-fragile ceasefire? Global oil, Strait of Hormuz, Donald Trump, Iran tensions explained

      Will US naval blockade on Iranian ports successful in ending already-fragile ceasefire? The United States has launched a naval blockade targeting ships linked to Iranian ports after failed talks. Warships are near the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has issued warnings. Oil prices, shipping, and global trade face pressure. This explainer covers the blockade, ceasefire risks, oil supply impact, diplomacy, and global reactions.

      West Asia War: Trump says 50% tariff threat on aiding Iranian military applies to China too as peace talks stall

      West Asia War: United States President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning. He stated that any nation providing military aid to Iran will face severe economic consequences. These penalties will include substantial tariffs of up to 50% on all goods exported to America. This threat now explicitly includes China. The president emphasized there will be no exceptions to this policy.

      Donald Trump orders Strait of Hormuz blockade, warns any Iranian firing at US could be ‘blown to hell’

      America will blockade the Strait of Hormuz. US forces will clear sea mines. President Trump stated Iran failed to keep the vital oil route open. He warned of sweeping naval action to secure the waterway. Any Iranian firing at US or peaceful vessels will be destroyed. The United States is ready to escalate further if needed.

      US Israel-Iran War Day 44: Iran warns against US pressure over Strait of Hormuz tensions

      Israel Iran War Day 44 News: Iran has issued a strong warning against external pressure. This comes amid reports of a US naval blockade order. Peace talks held in Pakistan have reportedly failed. The discussions centered on Iran's nuclear ambitions and access to the Strait of Hormuz. Russia has offered to mediate in the Middle East conflict.

      Ceasefire under siege: What exactly is Israel's problem with Lebanon?

      US VP JD Vance is in Pakistan for talks with Iran. This occurs as Israel continues strikes in Lebanon, despite ceasefire announcements. Iran has set conditions for negotiations, including a Lebanon ceasefire and release of blocked assets. The conflict highlights Lebanon's central role in regional tensions. Hezbollah's deep integration into Lebanese politics and society makes the situation complex.

      Load More
    The Economic Times
    BACK TO TOP