Iran Situation Update: U.S. Senate Fails to Block Continued Military Action Against Iran, Air Raid Alerts Sound in Tel Aviv



BlockBeats reports that on March 5th, the U.S. Senate cleared the way for Trump to continue military strikes against Iran in Wednesday’s vote. This outcome allows the U.S. government to proceed with the conflict. The latest Iran situation overview: U.S. Defense Secretary states that the U.S.-Iran conflict could last 8 weeks or longer, with focus shifting to inland areas; a U.S. B-2 stealth bomber will land at a UK base within days. Iran denies rumors of secret negotiations, accusing The New York Times of psychological warfare; Iranian officials say that time is on Iran’s side in the war and that they are prepared for a prolonged conflict. If the U.S. seeks regime change, Iran will target the Dimona nuclear reactor in Israel and all regional energy infrastructure. Reports are complex, with claims that Kurdish forces have begun ground attacks on Iran. Israeli defense officials confirm missile launches from Iran heading toward Israel. Air raid alerts sound in Tel Aviv, with Iranian missiles expected to strike. South Korean lawmakers state that seven oil tankers are stranded in the Strait of Hormuz.
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