US-Israel Strikes Intensify on Iran: Tehran Ablaze, Plane Crash in Iraq, Gulf Under Missile Fire
By State Correspondents News Desk | March 13, 2026 |
In a dramatic escalation of the Middle East conflict now in its second week, US and Israeli forces have ramped up precision strikes on key Iranian military installations in Tehran, sending plumes of smoke billowing over the capital’s skyline. Eyewitness accounts describe deafening explosions rocking the city as fighter jets targeted suspected nuclear facilities and command centers. This surge in operations comes amid intelligence reports of Iran preparing retaliatory launches against allied positions.
Tragic US Plane Crash in Iraq Adds to Tensions
A shocking development unfolded early Friday when a US Air Force KC-135 refueling tanker crashed in central Iraq during a routine mission supporting operations over Iran. The aircraft, carrying at least five crew members, went down near Al Asad airbase following reports of mechanical failure possibly exacerbated by nearby anti-aircraft fire. Rescue teams are on site, but initial assessments confirm heavy damage and potential casualties, marking a somber moment in the aerial campaign.
Key Facts at a Glance
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>Conflict Duration: Week 2 (Started early March 2026)
>US Strikes: Over 200 targets hit in Iran
>Iran Retaliation: Missiles on Gulf states
>Oil Impact: Brent crude > $100/barrel
>Casualties: Hundreds reported across fronts
Iranian Missiles Rain on UAE and Saudi Arabia
Iran’s response has been swift and fierce, with ballistic missiles streaking across the Gulf towards key economic hubs in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Videos from Dubai show buildings shaking and thick smoke clouds over the DIFC financial district after interceptions failed in some areas. Riyadh and other Saudi sites reported drone incursions, prompting air raid sirens and emergency evacuations. Bahrain and Qatar also faced alerts as the conflict spills over, threatening regional stability.
Trump’s Dire Warning to New Iranian Leader
US President Donald Trump, addressing the nation from the White House, issued a stark ultimatum to Iran’s newly ascended Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. “Your regime’s aggression ends now, or faces total obliteration,” Trump declared, emphasizing US commitment to Israel and Gulf partners. This rhetoric underscores shifting dynamics post the elder Khamenei’s recent passing amid internal chaos.
Strait of Hormuz: Oil Lifeline Under Siege
The strategic Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of global oil flows, has become a flashpoint with Iranian naval forces threatening tankers and US escorts. Reports of projectiles hitting merchant vessels have spiked insurance rates, pushing Brent crude prices firmly above $100 per barrel for the first time in years. Analysts warn of prolonged disruptions could trigger a worldwide recession, with India already feeling the pinch through LPG shortages.
Market watchers note gold prices surging as a safe haven, while stock indices in Asia and Europe tumble. Energy ministers from OPEC+ nations huddle in emergency talks, but Iran’s vows to mine the strait complicate diplomacy efforts.
Global Reactions and Diplomatic Moves
World leaders express alarm: Jordan’s ambassador to India calls for de-escalation, while China urges restraint to protect trade routes. The UN Security Council schedules an urgent session, though veto powers loom large. Domestically in the US, bipartisan support holds for the strikes, but anti-war protests brew in major cities.
Humanitarian Toll Mounts
Civilian casualties climb, with Tehran hospitals overwhelmed and Gulf evacuations displacing thousands. Aid agencies scramble to deliver supplies amid closed airspace. The conflict’s ripple effects hit refugee flows and food security in vulnerable regions.
What’s Next for the Conflict?
Military experts predict Iran may escalate asymmetric warfare via proxies like Houthis and Hezbollah. US carrier groups bolster positions, while Israel readies ground defenses. Diplomatic backchannels remain open, but Trump’s firm stance suggests no quick resolution. Stay tuned to State Correspondents for live updates as this story develops.
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