Trump’s War Machine Grinds On: Iran Hammered From Air as Surrender Demands Echo

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A week of relentless aerial bombardment has left Iran’s military infrastructure in ruins and its government facing the most severe challenge in its history. President Donald Trump has made clear there will be no negotiations, no compromises, and no face-saving exits — only unconditional surrender or continued destruction. The declaration has defined the tone and tempo of a conflict that shows no sign of abating.
American B-2 stealth bombers conducted one of the most significant single-day raids of the conflict on Friday, dropping dozens of heavy penetrating bombs on deeply buried missile launch sites across Iran. The head of US Central Command confirmed the strikes and added that a large Iranian naval ship used to launch drones had been struck and possibly sunk. The defense secretary confirmed that the pace and power of American operations were set to increase dramatically.
Israel has matched American aggression on the Lebanese front. Sweeping evacuation orders emptied large sections of Beirut, including Dahiyeh, a neighborhood of more than 600,000 that serves as a Hezbollah stronghold. Multiple Israeli strikes hit the area, reducing it to rubble. Hezbollah fired back with rockets into northern Israel and engaged Israeli troops near the border with anti-tank missiles, wounding five soldiers. The IDF chief promised additional, undisclosed operations were in the pipeline.
Iran struck back across the region, targeting US military bases and oil infrastructure in four Gulf states. Several attacks were intercepted; others reached their targets, with strikes in Bahrain hitting hotels and a residential building. In Kuwait, where six American soldiers had been killed earlier in the week, the military activated its air defenses as fresh waves of missiles and drones crossed its airspace. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards claimed additional strikes against Israeli military sites.
The conflict has already reshaped the region politically and economically. Oil supplies are disrupted. Tens of thousands of flights have been cancelled. Stock markets around the world are turbulent. The British government has deployed additional fighter jets to the Gulf at the request of allies. The UN has pleaded for restraint. And Trump has told reporters he wants a role in selecting Iran’s next supreme leader — a statement that underscores just how far beyond conventional military action this conflict has traveled.

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