Iran targets energy facilities across Gulf after Israel struck its key gas installations - Reuters
Israel struck key Iranian gas installations, prompting trump-considers-military-draft-for-potential-iran-war.html" class="story-link" title="Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitut">Iran to retaliate by targeting energy facilities across the Gulf region. The attacks have escalated the conflict between the two nations and extended the scope beyond their borders. Global energy markets and stock exchanges have reacted sharply to the strikes on critical infrastructure.
The targeting of energy infrastructure marks a dangerous escalation that could draw Gulf states into a wider regional conflict. These attacks threaten critical global energy supplies and represent a shift toward economic warfare that could have far-reaching consequences beyond the immediate combatants.
Both sides are demonstrating their capability to strike strategic targets while attempting to avoid direct military confrontation. The focus on energy facilities may be seen as a measured response that inflicts economic damage without crossing red lines that could trigger full-scale war.
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