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Iran Targets Gulf Infrastructure Following U.S. Military Strikes

Kuwait International Airport suspended all operations Saturday after a coordinated barrage of Iranian missiles and drones struck critical civilian infrastructure, including a major desalination plant. The attack marks a direct shift in regional hostilities, as Tehran expands its retaliation beyond U.S. positions to target key Gulf allies.

Iran Targets Gulf Infrastructure Following U.S. Military Strikes

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed credit for the strikes, framing them as a calculated response to recent American military actions against Iranian facilities. Beyond the airport, the assault caused significant damage to oil infrastructure and resulted in numerous casualties across Kuwait and Bahrain. Tehran has issued a stark warning that further operations against U.S. military support centers in the region are imminent.

Global markets reacted instantly to the volatility, pushing oil prices to a one-month high. The broadening conflict places intense political pressure on President Trump ahead of the upcoming election, as the administration faces a widening security crisis. International observers have voiced grave alarm regarding the deliberate targeting of essential civilian facilities, fearing the current surge will ignite a larger, uncontrollable regional war.

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