Washington, United States – The U.S. military launched an additional round of precision strikes against targets inside Iran early Thursday, following President Donald Trump’s public pledge to hit the country “hard” in response to continued hostilities. The action came after a U.S. military helicopter was shot down near the coast of Oman earlier in the week and after the collapse of ceasefire negotiations between Washington and Tehran. The Pentagon said multiple locations identified as hostile assets were struck and confirmed that the engagement formed part of a broader effort to increase pressure on the Iranian regime while avoiding a full-scale ground invasion. Washington, United States – U.S. Central Command is monitoring the situation closely for any signs of Iranian retaliation as regional tensions surge and global energy markets and diplomatic efforts come under renewed strain. President Trump, who has accused Iran of “playing us for suckers” during past diplomatic talks, reiterated at a press briefing that the United States is prepared to continue offensive operations until specific conditions related to the security of U.S. assets and regional stability are met. Officials have not released information on casualties or detailed damage assessments, and both the White House and the Department of War have declined to provide further operational specifics.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
یہ ہڑتالیں آپ کے بٹوے کو متاثر کر سکتی ہیں۔ عالمی توانائی مارکیٹ گرمی محسوس کر رہی ہے، اور یہ آپ کے مقامی اسٹیشن پر گیس کی قیمتوں کو متاثر کر سکتا ہے۔ اگلی بار جب آپ ٹینکی فل کروائیں تو ان نمبروں پر نظر رکھیں۔
امریکہ اپنی عسکری طاقت کا مظاہرہ کر رہا ہے، لیکن مکمل جنگ سے بچنا چاہتا ہے۔ صدر ٹرمپ کا مقصد ایران پر دباؤ ڈال کر اسے مخصوص سیکیورٹی شرائط پر عمل کرنے پر مجبور کرنا ہے۔ یہ شطرنج کا ایک بہت بڑا کھیل ہے، اور اگلی چال بہت اہم ہے۔ اگر آپ کسی ایسے شخص کو جانتے ہیں جو عالمی سیاست پر نظر رکھے ہوئے ہے تو یہ بھیجنے کے قابل ہے۔
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