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US Navy's Strait of Hormuz Failures Expose Gaps in Military Capability

The US Navy's failure to secure the Strait of Hormuz has exposed critical gaps in its military capability, with far-reaching consequences for global commerce, oil markets, and economic stability. If the Strait were secure, oil and natural gas would flow freely, driving down prices and reviving the US and global economies.

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US, Iran Escalate Strikes on Infrastructure Targets

Tensions are running high as the US and Iran exchange blows, with President Trump vowing to hit hard and expand targets to power plants and bridges, sparking a week of escalating strikes and counterattacks on infrastructure across the region. The Pentagon is ramping up its military presence, shifting aviation and tanker assets into position to support the growing conflict.

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Farnborough Air Show Navigates Iran War Tensions, Defense Spending Debates

The cancellation of the Royal International Air Tattoo has thrown the spotlight on the Farnborough International Air Show, now set to be the premier aerospace gathering of the summer. With tensions in the Middle East running high, all eyes will be on Farnborough from July 21 to 24.

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US Shifts to 'Affordable Mass' Warfare, Targets Iran with Low-Cost Precision Strikes

The US military's high-stakes Operation Epic Fury in 2026 revealed a startling vulnerability: its arsenal of guided munitions was depleted faster than it could be replenished, forcing a strategic shift towards affordable, low-cost precision strikes. This pivot has put Iran in the crosshairs, as the US seeks to maintain its military edge without breaking the bank.

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US Navy warship escorts commercial vessel in Middle East waters.

US Navy Bolsters Presence to Enforce Iran Blockade

Within the first 24 hours of the US Navy's reinstated blockade of Iran, two commercial vessels were redirected and one was disabled, CENTCOM reported. The swift action underscores the US military's commitment to enforcing the expansive blockade along Iran's coastline.

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US Deploys Sea Drones in First Combat Strike Against Iran

The US has made history with its first combat strike using sea drones, targeting Iran's Bandar Abbas Naval Base in a bold move to protect commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The daring operation, carried out by CENTCOM, hit a submarine facility and dozens of other targets across southern Iran.

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Pakistan's Navy Confronts the Dark Side of Unmanned Surface Warfare

The US Navy has just made history with its first-ever combat use of a one-way attack sea drone, striking Iran's Bandar Abbas Naval Base with three Saronic Corsair unmanned surface vessels. This game-changing tech has a 1,000 lb payload capacity, over 1,000 nautical miles of range, and can zip through the water at 35 knots.

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US Threatens Strike on Iran's Hardened Pickaxe Mountain Bunker

US President Donald Trump has put Iran's heavily fortified Pickaxe Mountain Bunker in the crosshairs, suggesting it could be a prime target for a significant military strike. Located near Iran's key Natanz nuclear facility, this underground complex has been significantly upgraded with new tunnel networks in recent years.

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US Military Deploys Kamikaze Drone Boats in Combat Against Iran

In a historic first, US forces have launched a daring combat operation against Iran using kamikaze drone boats, successfully striking a submarine and ship maintenance facility at Bandar Abbas Naval Base. The bold move, carried out by CENTCOM forces, marks a significant escalation in the use of sea drones in military operations.

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Senator Lindsey Graham's Legacy Shapes US Foreign Policy

Senator Lindsey Graham left a lasting mark on US foreign policy, dedicating his life to championing American leadership and freedom worldwide, with a legacy that spanned over 30 years of military service and unwavering advocacy for nations like Ukraine, China, and Iran. His final journey to Ukraine, his 10th trip since Russia's 2022 invasion, was a testament to his tireless commitment to shaping global policies.

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US Deploys F-22 Raptors to England After Iran Operations

US Air Force F-22 Raptors have arrived at RAF Fairford in England after playing a key role in precision missions against Iranian air defenses and nuclear infrastructure. The stealth fighter jets, part of the 1st Fighter Wing at Langley Air Force Base, flew in from Israel where they were deployed since late February.

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Pakistan Charts Middle East Course Between Iran and Saudi Arabia

Pakistan is emerging as a key player in the Middle East, leveraging its diplomatic prowess to broker a historic ceasefire between the US and Iran in April 2026, and positioning itself at the centre of a region in flux. This bold move has sparked debate about Iran's growing ambitions and Islamabad's role in shaping the region's future.

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USS Abraham Lincoln Sets Record with 210 Days at Sea

Meet the USS Abraham Lincoln, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier that's made history by spending a record-breaking 210 days at sea, showcasing its unparalleled endurance and capabilities. With over 5,000 Sailors and Marines on board, this unstoppable vessel has been a continuous presence in Middle Eastern waters since November 2025.

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US, Iran Escalate Strikes as Ceasefire Collapses

The US Embassy in Jordan issued a urgent shelter-in-place warning, advising Americans to seek cover and stay indoors amid reports of missiles, drones, or rockets entering Jordanian airspace. This comes as clashes between US and Iranian forces escalate for a third day following Iran's attack on three ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

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US-Iran Ceasefire Teeters on Brink of Collapse

President Donald Trump warned of further strikes against Iran, saying US forces had hit them hard and would likely do so again, while expressing doubt that the fragile ceasefire was still intact. The US may also consider reinstating a naval blockade and taking control of Kharg Island.

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US Aircraft Carriers Reposition Amid Iran Talks Escalation

The US has beefed up its naval presence in the Middle East with four major warships on station, including two aircraft carriers, as tensions rise during ongoing Iran talks. This strengthened force posture features the USS Abraham Lincoln, USS George H.W. Bush, and amphibious assault ships USS Tripoli and USS Boxer.

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US Launches Retaliatory Strikes Against Iran After Shipping Attacks

The US has launched a strong retaliatory response against Iran, striking over 80 targets in a bid to hold the country accountable for its attacks on innocent civilians and commercial shipping in international waters. This decisive action aims to impose significant costs on Iran for its aggressive actions.

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White House Escalates Iran War Spending with $87.6 Billion Supplemental Request

The White House is ramping up its Iran war spending with a staggering $87.6 billion supplemental request, with a whopping $21 billion dedicated to restocking depleted munitions. This massive allocation is part of a broader effort to fuel the war effort, with $67.1 billion going directly to the Pentagon.

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US Airpower Fails to Win Iran War of Disruption

The US may have dominated the skies above 20,000 feet, but its airpower ultimately failed to disrupt Iran's operations, revealing a crucial gap in its military strategy. Despite intense airstrikes, including a six-week campaign hailed as one of the most powerful since the Iraq invasion, America lost the battle of disruption.

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US Strikes Iranian Targets After Drone Attack on Cargo Ship

The US has launched a strong retaliatory strike against Iranian targets after a drone attack on a commercial cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, with CENTCOM describing the action as a powerful response to the aggression. The move comes after Iran used a one-way attack drone against the M/V Ever Lovely, prompting a firm US response.

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Iran Strikes Cargo Vessel, Halts Strait of Hormuz Evacuation Plan

Iran Strikes Cargo Vessel, Halts Strait of Hormuz Evacuation Plan

The International Maritime Organization has hit the pause button on an evacuation plan for hundreds of vessels in the Persian Gulf after a cargo ship was struck in the Strait of Hormuz, citing safety concerns. The move aims to ensure that necessary safety guarantees remain in place for ships in the region.

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US Seeks $67 Billion Defense Boost in $87.6 Billion Supplemental Request

The White House is seeking a massive $87.6 billion supplemental spending boost, with a whopping $67.1 billion dedicated to defense costs related to the war in Iran, in a bid to further secure the region and counter the regime's growing threats. This dramatic increase in defense spending comes on the heels of a major operation that successfully deterred a nuclear-armed Iran and crippled its regional influence.

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MuddyWater Exploits Ransomware Disguise for Cyber Espionage

The line between ransomware attacks and nation-state espionage is rapidly blurring, as cyber groups like MuddyWater now disguise their operations as financially motivated ransomware attacks to further their strategic objectives. MuddyWater, linked to Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security, has been caught posing as the Chaos ransomware group in a deliberate campaign.

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US-Iran Nuclear Deal Hinges on Inspectors' Ability to Verify Compliance

The success of a new US-Iran nuclear deal hangs precariously in the balance as inspectors face a daunting task: verifying Iran's compliance with the agreement amidst concerns that critical equipment may be hidden from view. With Iran's history of restricting access to data and facilities, experts warn that inspectors may be starting from a near-total blind spot.

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