Drone Strike Triggers Fire Near Abu Dhabi Nuclear Plant
Drone Strike Sparks Fire at Barakah Nuclear Plant A drone strike on May 17,2026 ignited a fire near the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi, officials confirmed, with no injuries reported and no impact on radiation levels. The incident occurred at an electrical generator outside the plant’s inner perimeter in the Al Dhafra Region. Precautionary measures were immediately implemented, and authorities assured that a
Drone Strike Triggers Fire Near Abu Dhabi Nuclear Plant
Drone Strike Sparks Fire at Barakah Nuclear Plant A drone strike on May 17,2026 ignited a fire near the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi, officials confirmed, with no injuries reported and no impact on radiation levels. The incident occurred at an electrical generator outside the plant’s inner perimeter in the Al Dhafra Region. Precautionary measures were immediately implemented, and authorities assured that a
Iran Warns US and Israel Over Destabilization Efforts Amid Tensions
Iran Accuses US and Israel of Destabilization Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on May 17,2026 accused the United States and Israel of pursuing divisive politics aimed at creating distrust among Muslim nations. Pezeshkian stated that military actions against Iran were intended to disrupt domestic order and weaken the governing establishment. According to reports, these measures directly threaten Iran’s leadership and the
Iran Warns US and Israel Over Destabilization Efforts Amid Tensions
Iran Accuses US and Israel of Destabilization Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on May 17,2026 accused the United States and Israel of pursuing divisive politics aimed at creating distrust among Muslim nations. Pezeshkian stated that military actions against Iran were intended to disrupt domestic order and weaken the governing establishment. According to reports, these measures directly threaten Iran’s leadership and the
US-Iran Tensions Rise as Trump Signals Time is Running Out
Trump Issues Urgent Warning to Iran US President Donald Trump on May 17,2026 posted a stern warning to Iran, emphasizing that “the clock is ticking” as negotiations over nuclear stockpiles, sanctions relief, and war compensation remain deadlocked. Trump’s message, shared via Truth Social, stressed that Iran must act quickly on the peace proposal or face dire consequences.
US-Iran Tensions Rise as Trump Signals Time is Running Out
Trump Issues Urgent Warning to Iran US President Donald Trump on May 17,2026 posted a stern warning to Iran, emphasizing that “the clock is ticking” as negotiations over nuclear stockpiles, sanctions relief, and war compensation remain deadlocked. Trump’s message, shared via Truth Social, stressed that Iran must act quickly on the peace proposal or face dire consequences.
US Vice President JD Vance updates on Iran negotiations and challenges
On May 13, US Vice President JD Vance opened up about the ongoing negotiations with Iran and the hurdles the US has faced as these talks progress. While the US continues its diplomatic outreach to Tehran, Vance acknowledged the growing frustration due to unsatisfactory responses from the Iranian side. This has raised questions about whether a comprehensive deal is truly within reach. Diplomacy Amid Rising Tensions In a recent press briefing, Vance shed l
US Vice President JD Vance updates on Iran negotiations and challenges
On May 13, US Vice President JD Vance opened up about the ongoing negotiations with Iran and the hurdles the US has faced as these talks progress. While the US continues its diplomatic outreach to Tehran, Vance acknowledged the growing frustration due to unsatisfactory responses from the Iranian side. This has raised questions about whether a comprehensive deal is truly within reach. Diplomacy Amid Rising Tensions In a recent press briefing, Vance shed l
US Investigates Possible Chinese Arms Sales to Iran Amid Middle East Tensions
Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, US intelligence agencies are investigating whether China has been supplying military support to Iran. Sources familiar with the ongoing probe suggest that Chinese companies may have been negotiating arms transfers with Iranian officials. These weapons, believed to be funneled through third-party nations, are reportedly being used to mask their origin. However, it remains uncertain if any shipments have been completed or whether China’s government has given its official approval. This investigation unfolds as President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, where the topic of military cooperation is expected to be high on the agenda. US officials are pushing for a strong stance, as reports suggest that China might have provided Iran with sophisticated military equipment, including shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missile systems known as MANPADS. These missiles could target low-flying aircraft, which would be a major security threat in the region. How is the US responding? The United States has called on China to end any military support to Iran, stressing that such actions are unacceptable, especially with ongoing diplomatic efforts to stabilize relations. Despite attempts to smooth over tensions with China, the US administration has been vocal about its concerns, citing intelligence reports that point to a potential arms shipment route passing through an African nation. So far, there is no clear evidence that any weapons have been successfully transferred. Has China already provided military aid to Iran? While the situation remains ambiguous, reports indicate that China has been providing Iran with other forms of assistance, such as intelligence support and satellite surveillance technology. These resources have significantly boosted Iran’s ability to monitor US military positions in the region. Furthermore, China is believed to have supplied dual-use technology, including semiconductors and sensors, which have both civilian and military applications. These components are often harder to trace, raising concerns that China may be covertly aiding Iran’s military capabilities. What does China gain from supporting Iran? China has strategic interests in maintaining a strong partnership with Iran. As one of Iran's top economic allies, China imports a significant portion of Iran's oil, with estimates suggesting that 80% of Iranian oil exports are bound for China. Beijing’s involvement in the region is also driven by its need to safeguard energy shipments that pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime trade route. With the ongoing conflict affecting global shipping, China’s role in ensuring the stability of this region has become more crucial. However, the uncertainty surrounding the Middle East conflict is putting pressure on China, as well as on the broader global market. As the investigation into possible Chinese arms sales to Iran continues, the US is maintaining its vigilance, closely monitoring China’s actions in the Middle East. The growing influence of these geopolitical dynamics on the region’s stability suggests that the US will keep up its scrutiny of China’s role in Iran’s military affairs, especially as tensions continue to rise in this strategic part of the world.
US Investigates Possible Chinese Arms Sales to Iran Amid Middle East Tensions
Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, US intelligence agencies are investigating whether China has been supplying military support to Iran. Sources familiar with the ongoing probe suggest that Chinese companies may have been negotiating arms transfers with Iranian officials. These weapons, believed to be funneled through third-party nations, are reportedly being used to mask their origin. However, it remains uncertain if any shipments have been completed or whether China’s government has given its official approval. This investigation unfolds as President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, where the topic of military cooperation is expected to be high on the agenda. US officials are pushing for a strong stance, as reports suggest that China might have provided Iran with sophisticated military equipment, including shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missile systems known as MANPADS. These missiles could target low-flying aircraft, which would be a major security threat in the region. How is the US responding? The United States has called on China to end any military support to Iran, stressing that such actions are unacceptable, especially with ongoing diplomatic efforts to stabilize relations. Despite attempts to smooth over tensions with China, the US administration has been vocal about its concerns, citing intelligence reports that point to a potential arms shipment route passing through an African nation. So far, there is no clear evidence that any weapons have been successfully transferred. Has China already provided military aid to Iran? While the situation remains ambiguous, reports indicate that China has been providing Iran with other forms of assistance, such as intelligence support and satellite surveillance technology. These resources have significantly boosted Iran’s ability to monitor US military positions in the region. Furthermore, China is believed to have supplied dual-use technology, including semiconductors and sensors, which have both civilian and military applications. These components are often harder to trace, raising concerns that China may be covertly aiding Iran’s military capabilities. What does China gain from supporting Iran? China has strategic interests in maintaining a strong partnership with Iran. As one of Iran's top economic allies, China imports a significant portion of Iran's oil, with estimates suggesting that 80% of Iranian oil exports are bound for China. Beijing’s involvement in the region is also driven by its need to safeguard energy shipments that pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime trade route. With the ongoing conflict affecting global shipping, China’s role in ensuring the stability of this region has become more crucial. However, the uncertainty surrounding the Middle East conflict is putting pressure on China, as well as on the broader global market. As the investigation into possible Chinese arms sales to Iran continues, the US is maintaining its vigilance, closely monitoring China’s actions in the Middle East. The growing influence of these geopolitical dynamics on the region’s stability suggests that the US will keep up its scrutiny of China’s role in Iran’s military affairs, especially as tensions continue to rise in this strategic part of the world.
UAE denies Netanyahu’s ‘secret visit’ amid rising tensions with Iran
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has officially denied reports claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly visited the country amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly with Iran. These claims initially surfaced from Netanyahu's office, which stated that the Israeli leader traveled to the UAE to strengthen military and diplomatic ties during a period of heightened regional conflict. Netanyahu’s office had described the alleged visit as a “histo
UAE denies Netanyahu’s ‘secret visit’ amid rising tensions with Iran
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has officially denied reports claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly visited the country amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly with Iran. These claims initially surfaced from Netanyahu's office, which stated that the Israeli leader traveled to the UAE to strengthen military and diplomatic ties during a period of heightened regional conflict. Netanyahu’s office had described the alleged visit as a “histo
India Escorts LPG Carriers Through Strait of Hormuz as Gulf Tensions Rise
India LPG Carriers Move Through Strait of Hormuz India has moved nearly all of its LPG carriers out of the Strait of Hormuz with support from the Indian Navy as tensions continue to affect shipping security in the Persian Gulf region. Government sources said on Thursday, May 14, 2026, that the 14th Indian liquefied petroleum gas carrier had crossed the strategic waterway, while one final vessel remained in the process of crossing under close monitoring.
India Escorts LPG Carriers Through Strait of Hormuz as Gulf Tensions Rise
India LPG Carriers Move Through Strait of Hormuz India has moved nearly all of its LPG carriers out of the Strait of Hormuz with support from the Indian Navy as tensions continue to affect shipping security in the Persian Gulf region. Government sources said on Thursday, May 14, 2026, that the 14th Indian liquefied petroleum gas carrier had crossed the strategic waterway, while one final vessel remained in the process of crossing under close monitoring.
Israel-Iran Ceasefire Tested as Trump Warning Raises Gulf Fears
Israel-Iran War Ceasefire Faces New Pressure The Israel-Iran war ceasefire is under fresh strain after US President Donald Trump warned Iran that Washington would prevail “peacefully or otherwise,” while Tehran insisted its latest peace plan must be accepted. The exchange sharpened doubts over whether the truce can hold as Gulf governments warn that the conflict is spilling into shipping, energy security and regional diplomacy. Hor
Israel-Iran Ceasefire Tested as Trump Warning Raises Gulf Fears
Israel-Iran War Ceasefire Faces New Pressure The Israel-Iran war ceasefire is under fresh strain after US President Donald Trump warned Iran that Washington would prevail “peacefully or otherwise,” while Tehran insisted its latest peace plan must be accepted. The exchange sharpened doubts over whether the truce can hold as Gulf governments warn that the conflict is spilling into shipping, energy security and regional diplomacy. Hor
Trump-Xi summit: Key issues, trade talks, and Iran conflict to be addressed
US President Donald Trump is set to visit China from May 13 to 15, marking the first visit to the country by an American president in nearly nine years. The invitation comes from Chinese President Xi Jinping amid growing tensions between the two nations over issues such as trade, technology, and defense. This visit comes at a critical time for global politics, with the ongoing Iran conflict impacting both economic stability and energy prices. The timing of Trump’s visit coincides with a volatile situation in the Strait of Hormuz, where a dual blockade has significantly disrupted global oil trade, driving up energy prices. These disruptions have the potential to harm global economic growth, as the Strait is a vital shipping route for the world’s oil supply. Trump’s administration has placed significant pressure on Iran over its nuclear program, and in recent remarks, he stated that the US would “finish the job” if Iran did not agree to the terms aimed at halting the conflict. While tensions remain high, the US continues to press for a diplomatic resolution to the situation, with President Trump asserting that Iran must meet specific demands regarding its nuclear ambitions. Despite these pressures, Trump maintains that the US does not need China’s assistance to resolve the issue, suggesting that the conflict could be settled with or without China’s involvement. Iran, for its part, has signaled its intention to pursue peace, with chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf issuing an ultimatum to the US. According to Ghalibaf, Washington must accept Iran’s recent peace proposal or face further failure in negotiations. He emphasized that there was no alternative but to acknowledge the rights of the Iranian people as outlined in Tehran’s 14-point proposal. Beyond the Iran conflict, the upcoming Trump-Xi summit is expected to address several key issues affecting US-China relations. Trade discussions will likely focus on extending a temporary truce in the ongoing trade dispute, particularly concerning rare earth minerals. Both leaders are expected to explore agreements related to Boeing aircraft purchases, as well as expanding trade and investment ties. Additionally, China is anticipated to announce purchases in the US agricultural and energy sectors. Another significant topic of discussion will be Taiwan, with Xi expressing frustration over the US’s continued support for the island nation, which China claims as part of its territory. Trump’s administration has reiterated its commitment to Taiwan, despite escalating military activities in the region by China. The summit will also cover the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) in both countries, with US officials highlighting concerns about the potential military and economic implications of AI advancements. With both nations at the forefront of technological innovation, there is a growing need for open communication to avoid misunderstandings or potential conflicts arising from the use of AI. This high-stakes summit between the US and China is poised to shape the future of global trade, energy security, and technological development, with both sides seeking to manage their differences while addressing urgent geopolitical challenges. As the world watches, the outcome of these talks could have far-reaching implications for international relations.
Trump-Xi summit: Key issues, trade talks, and Iran conflict to be addressed
US President Donald Trump is set to visit China from May 13 to 15, marking the first visit to the country by an American president in nearly nine years. The invitation comes from Chinese President Xi Jinping amid growing tensions between the two nations over issues such as trade, technology, and defense. This visit comes at a critical time for global politics, with the ongoing Iran conflict impacting both economic stability and energy prices. The timing of Trump’s visit coincides with a volatile situation in the Strait of Hormuz, where a dual blockade has significantly disrupted global oil trade, driving up energy prices. These disruptions have the potential to harm global economic growth, as the Strait is a vital shipping route for the world’s oil supply. Trump’s administration has placed significant pressure on Iran over its nuclear program, and in recent remarks, he stated that the US would “finish the job” if Iran did not agree to the terms aimed at halting the conflict. While tensions remain high, the US continues to press for a diplomatic resolution to the situation, with President Trump asserting that Iran must meet specific demands regarding its nuclear ambitions. Despite these pressures, Trump maintains that the US does not need China’s assistance to resolve the issue, suggesting that the conflict could be settled with or without China’s involvement. Iran, for its part, has signaled its intention to pursue peace, with chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf issuing an ultimatum to the US. According to Ghalibaf, Washington must accept Iran’s recent peace proposal or face further failure in negotiations. He emphasized that there was no alternative but to acknowledge the rights of the Iranian people as outlined in Tehran’s 14-point proposal. Beyond the Iran conflict, the upcoming Trump-Xi summit is expected to address several key issues affecting US-China relations. Trade discussions will likely focus on extending a temporary truce in the ongoing trade dispute, particularly concerning rare earth minerals. Both leaders are expected to explore agreements related to Boeing aircraft purchases, as well as expanding trade and investment ties. Additionally, China is anticipated to announce purchases in the US agricultural and energy sectors. Another significant topic of discussion will be Taiwan, with Xi expressing frustration over the US’s continued support for the island nation, which China claims as part of its territory. Trump’s administration has reiterated its commitment to Taiwan, despite escalating military activities in the region by China. The summit will also cover the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) in both countries, with US officials highlighting concerns about the potential military and economic implications of AI advancements. With both nations at the forefront of technological innovation, there is a growing need for open communication to avoid misunderstandings or potential conflicts arising from the use of AI. This high-stakes summit between the US and China is poised to shape the future of global trade, energy security, and technological development, with both sides seeking to manage their differences while addressing urgent geopolitical challenges. As the world watches, the outcome of these talks could have far-reaching implications for international relations.
Satellite images fuel concerns over Pakistan's role in US-Iran diplomacy
Fresh satellite imagery has sparked renewed scrutiny over Pakistan's involvement in the ongoing US-Iran diplomatic talks, with reports suggesting that Islamabad may be housing at least one Iranian military aircraft at the strategically important Nur Khan Airbase, located near Islamabad. These developments come amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, as Pakistan continues to position itself as a mediator between the two nations. The satellite images, which are believe
Satellite images fuel concerns over Pakistan's role in US-Iran diplomacy
Fresh satellite imagery has sparked renewed scrutiny over Pakistan's involvement in the ongoing US-Iran diplomatic talks, with reports suggesting that Islamabad may be housing at least one Iranian military aircraft at the strategically important Nur Khan Airbase, located near Islamabad. These developments come amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, as Pakistan continues to position itself as a mediator between the two nations. The satellite images, which are believe
Trump Defends Pakistan Amid Iran Mediation Tensions
Trump Defends Pakistan's Role in Iran Talks President Donald Trump reaffirmed his trust in Pakistan’s role as a mediator in the ongoing talks with Iran, dismissing concerns raised by Senator Lindsey Graham. Trump praised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan's Army Chief, General Asim Munir, calling them “absolutely great” for their efforts in facilitating diplomatic discussions between the United States and Iran. His comments came on Ma
Trump Defends Pakistan Amid Iran Mediation Tensions
Trump Defends Pakistan's Role in Iran Talks President Donald Trump reaffirmed his trust in Pakistan’s role as a mediator in the ongoing talks with Iran, dismissing concerns raised by Senator Lindsey Graham. Trump praised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan's Army Chief, General Asim Munir, calling them “absolutely great” for their efforts in facilitating diplomatic discussions between the United States and Iran. His comments came on Ma
Iran Gains Control Over Strait of Hormuz as Iraq and Pakistan Strike Energy Deals
Iraq and Pakistan Secure Oil and Gas Transport Deals Amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Iraq and Pakistan have reached separate agreements with Iran to allow the transport of oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) through the critical Strait of Hormuz. According to multiple sources, these agreements reflect Iran’s growing control over one of the world’s most important energy corridors, a situation that has intensified due to the ongoing
Iran Gains Control Over Strait of Hormuz as Iraq and Pakistan Strike Energy Deals
Iraq and Pakistan Secure Oil and Gas Transport Deals Amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Iraq and Pakistan have reached separate agreements with Iran to allow the transport of oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) through the critical Strait of Hormuz. According to multiple sources, these agreements reflect Iran’s growing control over one of the world’s most important energy corridors, a situation that has intensified due to the ongoing
Trump’s Bold Iran Strategy: "We’ll Win Peacefully or Otherwise"
Trump’s Departure for Beijing President Donald Trump left Washington on May 12th for a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing. As he boarded Air Force One for the trip, Trump addressed reporters, emphasizing that Iran is "under control" and that the United States either intends to make a deal or "decimate" Iran’s military capabilities. This rhetoric comes amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, with Trump reiterating his u
Trump’s Bold Iran Strategy: "We’ll Win Peacefully or Otherwise"
Trump’s Departure for Beijing President Donald Trump left Washington on May 12th for a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing. As he boarded Air Force One for the trip, Trump addressed reporters, emphasizing that Iran is "under control" and that the United States either intends to make a deal or "decimate" Iran’s military capabilities. This rhetoric comes amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, with Trump reiterating his u
Trump Escalates Rhetoric on Iran Conflict, Calls Critics "Traitors"
Trump Accuses Media of Treason On May 12, President Donald Trump expressed outrage over media reports suggesting that Iran is “doing well” militarily in its ongoing conflict with the United States. In a social media post during his flight to China, Trump accused the media of committing treason by spreading false and misleading information. “When the Fake News says that the Iranian enemy is doing well, Militarily, against us, it’s virtual TRE
Trump Escalates Rhetoric on Iran Conflict, Calls Critics "Traitors"
Trump Accuses Media of Treason On May 12, President Donald Trump expressed outrage over media reports suggesting that Iran is “doing well” militarily in its ongoing conflict with the United States. In a social media post during his flight to China, Trump accused the media of committing treason by spreading false and misleading information. “When the Fake News says that the Iranian enemy is doing well, Militarily, against us, it’s virtual TRE
Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Near Collapse After Rejecting Truce Offer
President Donald Trump said the Iran ceasefire is close to collapse after rejecting Tehran’s latest truce proposal, deepening uncertainty over US-Iran tensions and Middle East stability. Speaking on Monday, May 11, 2026, Trump called Iran’s response unacceptable and said the ceasefire was on “massive life support.” His remarks signaled that Washington is not ready to ease pressure unless Tehran accepts stricter terms on security and nuclear activity. Why T
Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Near Collapse After Rejecting Truce Offer
President Donald Trump said the Iran ceasefire is close to collapse after rejecting Tehran’s latest truce proposal, deepening uncertainty over US-Iran tensions and Middle East stability. Speaking on Monday, May 11, 2026, Trump called Iran’s response unacceptable and said the ceasefire was on “massive life support.” His remarks signaled that Washington is not ready to ease pressure unless Tehran accepts stricter terms on security and nuclear activity. Why T
Netanyahu claims Mojtaba Khamenei is alive amid ongoing Iran conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran’s conflict with Israel is still ongoing and warned that Tehran’s nuclear program continues to remain a major concern. Netanyahu also claimed that Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is alive and believed to be hiding in a secret bunker after taking power following the reported death of Ali Khamenei during a US-Israeli airstrike. Netanyahu said Iran still possesses enriched uranium and nuclear facilities that must be dismantled befor
Netanyahu claims Mojtaba Khamenei is alive amid ongoing Iran conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran’s conflict with Israel is still ongoing and warned that Tehran’s nuclear program continues to remain a major concern. Netanyahu also claimed that Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is alive and believed to be hiding in a secret bunker after taking power following the reported death of Ali Khamenei during a US-Israeli airstrike. Netanyahu said Iran still possesses enriched uranium and nuclear facilities that must be dismantled befor
Iran Warns UK and France Over Hormuz Deployment Amid Rising Gulf Tensions
Iran on Sunday warned Britain and France against deploying warships to the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions around one of the world’s most critical maritime trade routes. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said Tehran would respond immediately and decisively if foreign powers attempted to interfere in the security of the strategic waterway. His remarks came after reports that both Britain and France had sent vessels toward the Gulf region amid ongoing concerns over marit
Iran Warns UK and France Over Hormuz Deployment Amid Rising Gulf Tensions
Iran on Sunday warned Britain and France against deploying warships to the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions around one of the world’s most critical maritime trade routes. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said Tehran would respond immediately and decisively if foreign powers attempted to interfere in the security of the strategic waterway. His remarks came after reports that both Britain and France had sent vessels toward the Gulf region amid ongoing concerns over marit
US Targets China Firms Over Iran Military Support, Hormuz Risk
US Sanctions Target Iran Military Supply Network The United States has imposed new sanctions on companies and individuals accused of helping Iran’s military programs, including drone, missile and satellite-support networks. Officials said the penalties target entities linked to Iran, China, Belarus and the United Arab Emirates, widening Washington’s pressure campaign as tensions continue around the Strait of Hormuz. China Firms Acc
US Targets China Firms Over Iran Military Support, Hormuz Risk
US Sanctions Target Iran Military Supply Network The United States has imposed new sanctions on companies and individuals accused of helping Iran’s military programs, including drone, missile and satellite-support networks. Officials said the penalties target entities linked to Iran, China, Belarus and the United Arab Emirates, widening Washington’s pressure campaign as tensions continue around the Strait of Hormuz. China Firms Acc
US Strikes Iranian Tankers Near Hormuz as Gulf Ceasefire Talks Face Breaking Point
US-Iran Hormuz Tanker Strike Deepens Gulf Crisis US forces struck two Iranian tankers near the Strait of Hormuz on May 8, 2026, as fragile Gulf ceasefire talks stalled. The move has raised fresh fears over oil shipping, regional security and the next step in Washington-Tehran diplomacy. What Happened Near the Strait of Hormuz? US Central Command said American forces d
US Strikes Iranian Tankers Near Hormuz as Gulf Ceasefire Talks Face Breaking Point
US-Iran Hormuz Tanker Strike Deepens Gulf Crisis US forces struck two Iranian tankers near the Strait of Hormuz on May 8, 2026, as fragile Gulf ceasefire talks stalled. The move has raised fresh fears over oil shipping, regional security and the next step in Washington-Tehran diplomacy. What Happened Near the Strait of Hormuz? US Central Command said American forces d
Iran launches missile and drone attacks on UAE as US forces strike Iranian targets
On May 8, Iran launched missile and drone attacks targeting the United Arab Emirates (UAE), hours after American forces destroyed Iranian attackers targeting US Navy destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE Ministry of Defense confirmed that the country’s air defense systems were actively engaging the incoming threats. The attack prompted authorities to issue a public advisory, urging the public not to approach, photograph, or touch any debris from the successful interceptions.
Iran launches missile and drone attacks on UAE as US forces strike Iranian targets
On May 8, Iran launched missile and drone attacks targeting the United Arab Emirates (UAE), hours after American forces destroyed Iranian attackers targeting US Navy destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE Ministry of Defense confirmed that the country’s air defense systems were actively engaging the incoming threats. The attack prompted authorities to issue a public advisory, urging the public not to approach, photograph, or touch any debris from the successful interceptions.









