Iran Launches Major Missile Barrage Amid Ongoing Conflict With US Forces
In Brief
Iran fired its most intense missile barrage since the conflict began, as US officials vow continued military pressure.
Key Facts
- Tehran launched what was described as its 'most intense' barrage of missiles since the start of the conflict.
- President Trump threatened Iran with a military response 'at a level never seen before.'
- The US destroyed more than a dozen Iranian mines laid in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the conflict will not be open ended.
- President Trump said the war will not end without 'unconditional surrender.'
What Happened
Iran fired a large barrage of missiles, described as the most intense since the conflict began. US officials responded with strong rhetoric and reported the destruction of Iranian mines in the Strait of Hormuz.
Why It Matters
The escalation marks a significant intensification in hostilities between Iran and the US, raising concerns about regional stability and the potential for broader conflict.
What's Next
Observers are watching for further military actions or diplomatic developments, as US leaders signal continued pressure and Iran's next steps remain uncertain.
Sources
- The Independent — Iran-US war latest: Tehran launches ‘most intense’ barrage of missiles since start of conflict(20h ago)
- CBS News — Hegseth insists Iran conflict will not be open ended: "They are badly losing"(1d ago)
