The beginning of 2026 has been marked by unprecedented geopolitical tension in the Middle East, as the United States and Israel coordinated a series of military strikes against Iran, prompting fears of a broader regional conflict. On February 28, the allied forces targeted Tehran and multiple cities across the country, reportedly killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei at his residence. The attacks were reportedly motivated by concerns over Iran’s nuclear program, which the Trump administration viewed as an imminent threat to regional and global security. According to reports, hundreds of Iranian civilians have died in the strikes, including at least 180 children from an elementary school, and thousands have been injured. Iran has retaliated by launching missiles and drone attacks against neighboring countries hosting U.S. military bases, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Dubai, Oman, Qatar, and Israel. These escalating strikes have raised international alarm, with global leaders calling for restraint as tensions threaten to spiral into a prolonged and devastating conflict.
In response to the attacks, President Donald Trump has emphasized that U.S. operations will continue in “full force” until all objectives are achieved, warning that further American casualties are likely before the conflict concludes. In a statement delivered from Mar-a-Lago, Trump stressed that the strikes were necessary to eliminate “imminent threats” posed by Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities, which he characterized as a danger to the United States, its troops, and its allies worldwide. The president described the campaign as a defensive measure against a “vicious” and “bloodthirsty” regime that has consistently chanted slogans calling for the death of Americans and Israelis. Despite the scale of the strikes, Trump has framed the ongoing military campaign as targeted and purposeful, asserting that the United States has hit hundreds of Iranian targets, including Revolutionary Guard facilities, air defense systems, and naval bases, within minutes. According to the administration, the goal is to neutralize Iran’s nuclear ambitions while enforcing consequences for decades of hostility toward the U.S. and its allies.