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Iran Under Siege: US and Israel Launch Massive Strikes

Attacks target Tehran, sparking fears of regional instability and global economic fallout

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The situation in the Middle East has taken a dramatic turn as the United States and Israel have launched a massive military operation against Iran. The attacks, which began on February 28, 2026, have resulted in the...

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    As Iran attacks Dubai, the tax-free haven for the global elite could see ‘catastrophic’ fallout — ‘this can also send shockwaves globally’

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Iran Under Siege: US and Israel Launch Massive Strikes

Attacks target Tehran, sparking fears of regional instability and global economic fallout

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

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The situation in the Middle East has taken a dramatic turn as the United States and Israel have launched a massive military operation against Iran. The attacks, which began on February 28, 2026, have resulted in the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and have sparked widespread retaliatory attacks across the region.

According to sources, the US and Israeli military forces launched a series of airstrikes and missile attacks on multiple sites in Iran, including a compound housing Khamenei. The operation, dubbed "Operation Epic Fury" by the US Department of Defense, follows months of US military buildup in the region.

The attacks have sparked widespread condemnation from Iranian officials, who have vowed to retaliate against the US and Israel. Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard has threatened to launch its "most intense offensive operation" ever, targeting Israel and US bases in the region.

The US military has confirmed that three service members have been killed and five seriously wounded in the operation. The Iranian military has also reported casualties, although the exact number is unclear.

The attacks have also sparked fears of regional instability and global economic fallout. Dubai, a major financial hub in the United Arab Emirates, has been targeted by Iranian missiles, sparking concerns about the safety of the global elite who have invested heavily in the region.

"This is a catastrophic scenario for the region," said a source familiar with the situation. "The US and Israel are playing with fire, and the consequences could be disastrous."

The situation is further complicated by the fact that the US has a history of regime change in the region, which has often ended in disaster. As Donald Heflin, a veteran diplomat and professor at Tufts University's Fletcher School, noted, "US history in that area of the world is not good with this. We've tried regime change before, and it's always ended in chaos."

Former Trump security advisor, John Bolton, has also warned that there is no "off-ramp" for Iran, Israel, and the US this time around. "Expect none of the restraint that we saw in previous conflicts," he said. "This is a full-scale war, and it's going to have far-reaching consequences."

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the Middle East is on the brink of chaos, and the global economy is at risk of being dragged down with it.

In related news, the ongoing conflict has also raised concerns about the use of social media platforms, such as Discord, which have been used to spread information and coordinate responses to the attacks. As one user noted, "Moved to Qatar to hide from taxes, now I am hiding from missiles."

The situation is developing rapidly, and it remains to be seen how the conflict will play out in the coming days and weeks. One thing is certain, however: the world is watching with bated breath as the Middle East teeters on the brink of chaos.

The situation in the Middle East has taken a dramatic turn as the United States and Israel have launched a massive military operation against Iran. The attacks, which began on February 28, 2026, have resulted in the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and have sparked widespread retaliatory attacks across the region.

According to sources, the US and Israeli military forces launched a series of airstrikes and missile attacks on multiple sites in Iran, including a compound housing Khamenei. The operation, dubbed "Operation Epic Fury" by the US Department of Defense, follows months of US military buildup in the region.

The attacks have sparked widespread condemnation from Iranian officials, who have vowed to retaliate against the US and Israel. Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard has threatened to launch its "most intense offensive operation" ever, targeting Israel and US bases in the region.

The US military has confirmed that three service members have been killed and five seriously wounded in the operation. The Iranian military has also reported casualties, although the exact number is unclear.

The attacks have also sparked fears of regional instability and global economic fallout. Dubai, a major financial hub in the United Arab Emirates, has been targeted by Iranian missiles, sparking concerns about the safety of the global elite who have invested heavily in the region.

"This is a catastrophic scenario for the region," said a source familiar with the situation. "The US and Israel are playing with fire, and the consequences could be disastrous."

The situation is further complicated by the fact that the US has a history of regime change in the region, which has often ended in disaster. As Donald Heflin, a veteran diplomat and professor at Tufts University's Fletcher School, noted, "US history in that area of the world is not good with this. We've tried regime change before, and it's always ended in chaos."

Former Trump security advisor, John Bolton, has also warned that there is no "off-ramp" for Iran, Israel, and the US this time around. "Expect none of the restraint that we saw in previous conflicts," he said. "This is a full-scale war, and it's going to have far-reaching consequences."

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the Middle East is on the brink of chaos, and the global economy is at risk of being dragged down with it.

In related news, the ongoing conflict has also raised concerns about the use of social media platforms, such as Discord, which have been used to spread information and coordinate responses to the attacks. As one user noted, "Moved to Qatar to hide from taxes, now I am hiding from missiles."

The situation is developing rapidly, and it remains to be seen how the conflict will play out in the coming days and weeks. One thing is certain, however: the world is watching with bated breath as the Middle East teeters on the brink of chaos.

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