RIYADH – Tensions are rising in the Middle East. U.S. Embassy in Riyadh It issued an urgent and dramatic warning targeting “imminent” missile and drone attacks. DharanIt is an important hub for the kingdom’s vast energy infrastructure.
Warnings delivered through the embassy’s social media channels paint a grim picture of a possible strike that could throw one of the world’s most important oil-producing regions into chaos.
The chaos doesn’t end there. Tel Aviv launched new airstrikes against strategic military installations in two regions, according to military sources. tehran and BeirutIt escalates an already unstable conflict. Saudi officials also said the U.S. diplomatic mission Riyadh It has itself been the target of two audacious drone attacks, demonstrating the growing vulnerability of even heavily guarded locations.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio He warned that harsher measures against Iran could still be in the offing, suggesting that the conflict could intensify further.
Iranian officials have issued a dire threat, warning that any ships attempting to cross the country will be banned. Strait of Hormuz You may become a target. Given that this waterway is a lifeline for global energy transport, these warnings sent shockwaves through international markets. Oil and gas prices are already rising as investors brace for the possibility of prolonged instability.
As drone strikes, military escalation, and economic impacts unfold in real time, the region stands at a dangerous crossroads that could have far-reaching consequences for global security and energy supplies.
Pakistan urges Iran to reduce attacks by reminding it of defense agreement with Saudi Arabia