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Iran Strikes Gulf Neighbors, Disrupting Flights and Testing US Defenses

Missiles and drones target US bases and allies, prompting FBI terrorism alert and flight cancellations

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A wave of Iranian airstrikes has struck US bases and allies in the Middle East, prompting a significant escalation in tensions and disrupting flights across the region. The attacks, which began on Saturday, have...

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    Iran attack: Flights canceled and diverted across the Middle East amid U.S. and Israel military operation

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Iran Strikes Gulf Neighbors, Disrupting Flights and Testing US Defenses

Missiles and drones target US bases and allies, prompting FBI terrorism alert and flight cancellations

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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A wave of Iranian airstrikes has struck US bases and allies in the Middle East, prompting a significant escalation in tensions and disrupting flights across the region. The attacks, which began on Saturday, have targeted US military bases in Iraq and Kuwait, as well as major cities in the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai.

The strikes have caused widespread disruption, with flights canceled and diverted across the Middle East. According to flight tracking website FlightRadar24, airspace has been closed in several countries, including Israel, Qatar, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and Bahrain. Oman's Muscat International Airport has also been shut down, and flights have been restricted over the United Arab Emirates.

The FBI has raised its terrorism alert level in response to the attacks, with Director Kash Patel putting the bureau's counterterrorism and counterintelligence teams on high alert. The agency is monitoring pro-Iran groups who have been active on social media, praising Iran's response and urging supporters to mobilize.

The attacks have also raised concerns about the US military's ability to defend against Iranian missiles. According to a person familiar with the matter, stocks of missile interceptors may be running low, which could leave the US and its allies vulnerable to further attacks.

The situation in Dubai is particularly concerning, with the city's defense systems repelling Iranian missiles and drones over its famous skyscrapers. Local authorities have reported four people injured in a fire at Palm Jumeirah, a man-made island that is home to luxury hotels and resorts.

The UAE has long been considered a haven of stability in a turbulent region, but the attacks have shattered that illusion. Social media is filled with videos of interceptors and objects flying through the sky, an unthinkable scene in the emirate.

The US and Israel launched a military operation against Iran earlier on Saturday, prompting Tehran to retaliate with strikes on US bases and allies. The situation remains fluid, with the potential for further escalation.

As the situation continues to unfold, travelers are advised to check with their airlines for updates on flight schedules and to be prepared for delays. The US Department of State has also issued a travel advisory for the region, warning of the risk of further attacks.

In a separate development, the need for speed and instant gratification in the modern world has been highlighted as a potential villain in the workplace. Experts warn that this can lead to transactional conversations, shallow questions, and a lack of trust among colleagues. Avoiding conversation-killers such as dismissive language, jargon, and a lack of active listening can help to build stronger relationships and improve communication.

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  • Dubai's worst nightmare unfolds as Iran strikes Gulf neighbors
  • FBI raises terrorism alert over fears of retaliation by Iran
  • Iran attack: Flights canceled and diverted across the Middle East amid U.S. and Israel military operation
  • Iran's missile barrage tests whether U.S. has enough interceptors
  • 3 conversation-killers to avoid at work

A wave of Iranian airstrikes has struck US bases and allies in the Middle East, prompting a significant escalation in tensions and disrupting flights across the region. The attacks, which began on Saturday, have targeted US military bases in Iraq and Kuwait, as well as major cities in the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai.

The strikes have caused widespread disruption, with flights canceled and diverted across the Middle East. According to flight tracking website FlightRadar24, airspace has been closed in several countries, including Israel, Qatar, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and Bahrain. Oman's Muscat International Airport has also been shut down, and flights have been restricted over the United Arab Emirates.

The FBI has raised its terrorism alert level in response to the attacks, with Director Kash Patel putting the bureau's counterterrorism and counterintelligence teams on high alert. The agency is monitoring pro-Iran groups who have been active on social media, praising Iran's response and urging supporters to mobilize.

The attacks have also raised concerns about the US military's ability to defend against Iranian missiles. According to a person familiar with the matter, stocks of missile interceptors may be running low, which could leave the US and its allies vulnerable to further attacks.

The situation in Dubai is particularly concerning, with the city's defense systems repelling Iranian missiles and drones over its famous skyscrapers. Local authorities have reported four people injured in a fire at Palm Jumeirah, a man-made island that is home to luxury hotels and resorts.

The UAE has long been considered a haven of stability in a turbulent region, but the attacks have shattered that illusion. Social media is filled with videos of interceptors and objects flying through the sky, an unthinkable scene in the emirate.

The US and Israel launched a military operation against Iran earlier on Saturday, prompting Tehran to retaliate with strikes on US bases and allies. The situation remains fluid, with the potential for further escalation.

As the situation continues to unfold, travelers are advised to check with their airlines for updates on flight schedules and to be prepared for delays. The US Department of State has also issued a travel advisory for the region, warning of the risk of further attacks.

In a separate development, the need for speed and instant gratification in the modern world has been highlighted as a potential villain in the workplace. Experts warn that this can lead to transactional conversations, shallow questions, and a lack of trust among colleagues. Avoiding conversation-killers such as dismissive language, jargon, and a lack of active listening can help to build stronger relationships and improve communication.

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  • Dubai's worst nightmare unfolds as Iran strikes Gulf neighbors
  • FBI raises terrorism alert over fears of retaliation by Iran
  • Iran attack: Flights canceled and diverted across the Middle East amid U.S. and Israel military operation
  • Iran's missile barrage tests whether U.S. has enough interceptors
  • 3 conversation-killers to avoid at work

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