BREAKING: In a dramatic 215-208 vote, the US House of Representatives has passed a War Powers Resolution ordering Donald Trump to end American military involvement in hostilities against Iran — with four Republicans defying their party to back the measure.
Though non-binding and needing Senate approval to take effect, this represents the first time Congress has successfully pushed back against the Iran conflict, aiming to limit future US military moves without explicit legislative consent.
CONTEXT: The U.S. Air Force has continued its massive airlift of equipment and fighter aircraft from the Middle East to Europe today, as military assets are repositioned following recent exchanges with Iran.
The scale and tempo of the movements are drawing comparisons to the force posture adjustments observed ahead of the February 28 attack.
BREAKING: Iran has categorically dismissed Donald Trump's claims in the New York Post as "Trump's fantasies" and "totally detached from reality," Tasnim News Agency reports.
Tehran strongly denied any recent negotiations with the US, Mojtaba Khamenei's participation in talks, any commitment to forgo nuclear weapons, or internal approval of a deal framework. Iran confirmed it has sent no reply to the US draft memorandum and has completely halted all forms of communication until its demands on Lebanon are satisfied.
BREAKING: Kuwait's Ministry of Defense spokesperson confirms hostile drones targeted Terminal 1 (T1) at Kuwait International Airport, causing significant material damage and multiple confirmed injuries.
The strike reportedly comes in retaliation for recent U.S. attacks on Iranian territory, including the reported barrage against Qeshm Island, as the tit-for-tat conflict continues to escalate across the Gulf.
Kuwait International Airport has activated its full Emergency Plan. Flights have been suspended and diverted to alternative airports after drones and missiles struck the T1 passenger terminal, causing extensive damage to airport facilities and resulting in confirmed casualties.
Following the Qeshm strike, Iran launched a wave of missile and drone attacks across the region.
According to IRGC statements and regional reports, the targets included:
• Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait
• Camp Arifjan, Kuwait
• US Fifth Fleet Headquarters, Bahrain
• Military targets in the UAE
• Kurdish separatist positions in Erbil, Iraq
The IRGC warned that any further US aggression would face a stronger and more severe response, declaring that the era of “strike and run” is over.
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BREAKING: The IRGC says US attacks on an Iranian tanker near the Strait of Hormuz and an IRGC communications facility on Qeshm Island triggered a new round of Iranian retaliatory operations.
According to the statement, Iran responded by targeting a US-linked vessel, regional military assets, and the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet with missiles and drones.
The IRGC warned that any further US aggression or attempts to disrupt security in the Strait of Hormuz would face a stronger and more severe response.
BREAKING: Iran has launched multiple ballistic missiles targeting the US-operated Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, according to regional reports, as Tehran continues its response to recent US military actions against Iranian Qeshm Island.
Footage from Kuwait City shows Patriot PAC-3 air-defense systems firing multiple interceptors at incoming Iranian ballistic missiles, while explosions were heard across the country. Kuwait confirmed its air defenses were actively engaging missile and drone threats.
Local witnesses cited by regional media claim some missiles may have penetrated the defensive shield and reached their intended area.
BREAKING: Iran’s IRGC Navy announced that it targeted the MSC Sariska with a cruise missile, describing the strike as a direct retaliation for what it called a US attack on the Iranian vessel Lian Star in the Sea of Oman.
In its statement, the IRGC described the MSC Sariska as a US-Israeli-linked vessel and warned that any further US aggression in the region would face a “decisive response.” No official information has been released regarding damage or casualties aboard the ship.
BREAKING: Iran issues evacuation warning for parts of northern Israel.
Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters says residents of northern occupied Palestine and Israeli military settlements should leave the area if Israel carries out its threats to strike Beirut’s Dahiyeh district and other parts of Lebanon.
The warning comes as Tehran accuses Israel of repeatedly violating the ceasefire and escalating tensions in the region.
BREAKING: Iran will reportedly suspend indirect communications with the United States in protest over ongoing Israeli aggressions in Lebanon and Gaza, according to Tasnim News Agency.
The report says Iranian negotiators will halt mediator-led talks and exchanges of draft texts until what Tehran describes as “ceasefire compliance” conditions are met, including an end to Israeli operations and a withdrawal from Lebanon.
Tasnim also reports that Iran and allied resistance groups are discussing options to increase regional pressure, including potential measures involving the Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb.
NEW: Iran's top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says the ongoing naval blockade and continued Israeli aggressions in Lebanon are evidence that the United States has failed to uphold the ceasefire.
“Every choice has a price, and every action has consequences,” Ghalibaf said.
Warning that the current trajectory would eventually produce a military response.
NEW: Newly released satellite imagery reportedly shows damage at Al Safran Air Base in the UAE following Iranian missile and drone strikes.
According to the images, 6 of the base’s 20 hardened aircraft shelters appear to have been completely destroyed. The facility is known to host UAE Air Force Mirage 2000 fighter jets and unmanned aerial systems.
In response, the IRGC announced a ballistic missile strike against US forces, targeting Kuwait’s Ali Al Salem Air Base.
Kuwait confirmed missile and drone threats, while air traffic was disrupted and multiple flights diverted from Kuwait International Airport. The IRGC warned that if further attacks occur, “the response will be completely different.”
Here is the thread of recent "Tit for Tat" attack:
Iran’s IRGC announced that it shot down a US MQ-1 Predator drone over the Strait of Hormuz after the aircraft allegedly entered Iranian territorial waters on a “hostile mission.”
Iranian officials said the drone was detected and destroyed by air defense systems shortly after entering the area.
Hours later, US forces reportedly struck a telecommunications tower on Sirik Island in Iran’s Hormozgan Province during what Washington described as a defensive operation linked to threats in and around the Strait of Hormuz.
The strike came amid growing tensions following the drone incident.