A major regional escalation unfolded on Tuesday evening as the United States carried out a series of strikes against military targets inside Iran, while Tehran threatened American and regional assets and claimed attacks across the Gulf and Jordan.
According to early reports, a senior American official said all the targets struck were located in southern Iran and included air-defense systems, radars, and command-and-control units connected to Iran’s drone forces.
Shortly afterward, the Pentagon reportedly described the strikes as an act of “coercive diplomacy,” intended to force Iran to make concessions at the negotiating table.
The diplomatic track also appeared to be weakening. According to a New York Times report cited in the updates, hopes for a breakthrough in negotiations declined after a Qatari mediation delegation left Tehran without progress.
As the strikes continued, Iran announced that it was closing the Strait of Hormuz and warned that any vessel attempting to pass through would be attacked. U.S. Central Command later rejected the Iranian claim, saying the strait remained open to traffic.







