21 Days of the Great War Completed, US to Provide Military Base to UK, Netanyahu-Trump Rejected Peace Appeal
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran has entered its 21st day with no signs of resolution as the US hands over military bases to the UK amidst rising tensions and oil crises.
The conflict between Israel and Iran has now reached its 21st day, showing no signs of nearing an end. President Trump has firmly stated that since they are winning the war, there is no question of stopping it, echoing Prime Minister Netanyahu's earlier assertion that there is no specific timeline for the operation, which will continue "as long as necessary." This stance indicates a prolonged engagement in the region, underlining the geopolitical stakes involved.
In a significant development, the UK has decided to hand over its military bases to the US, marking a noticeable shift in its military strategy amid the mounting conflict. Iranian counteractions following Israeli strikes have disrupted key supply routes in the Gulf, leading to a spike in global oil prices and a burgeoning gas crisis, amplifying the urgency for international diplomatic efforts to stabilize the situation.
The ongoing airstrikes in the Tuz Khurmatu district of Saladin province in northern Iraq further highlight the escalating violence in the region. Reports indicate that these attacks involve government-recognized paramilitary forces, known as the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), and an examination of the implications on both local and international fronts reveals the potential for widespread instability if the conflict continues unabated.