Mar 3 • 17:49 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Iran's Counterattack Continues... Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi Shaken by Explosions

Iran has launched missile attacks on Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi in response to the U.S.-Israeli assaults, leading to increasing tensions across the Middle East.

Tensions in the Middle East are escalating, with Iran's recent missile strikes on Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi in retaliation for attacks from the United States and Israel. This latest wave of violence comes as the toll in an Iranian school following these attacks has reached 787 dead, highlighting the devastating human cost of the ongoing conflict. U.S. President Donald Trump expressed that the counterattacks by Iran were unexpected for many, including those in the targeted nations, indicating prior diplomatic ties or neutrality with Iran.

As concerns grow, Trump has refrained from providing a clear answer on whether the U.S. will deploy troops to conflict zones, although he mentioned that Washington is prepared for a prolonged campaign if necessary. This ambiguity raises questions about U.S. policy towards Iran and its allies while signaling that the American administration is still formulating its response to Iran's escalating actions. Meanwhile, Iran has affirmed its resilience against external pressures, publicly stating it will not succumb to demands but remains open to dialogue.

The conflict has now entered its fourth day, with Iran announcing the closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime route. This move not only intensifies the conflict but poses a significant threat to international shipping and global oil supply. Military experts and analysts are closely monitoring these developments, as they hold severe implications for regional stability, potential military confrontations, and the global economy, especially in energy markets.

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