Those are only "some" of the targets hit. Kuwait International Airport was heavily struck by Iranian drones on June 3, 2026. The attack resulted in the death of one person (an Indian national) and injured over 60 others, causing extensive damage to Terminal 1.
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Residents of French village say US defense chief Hegseth not welcome for D-Day visit France US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday marked the 82nd anniversary of the World War II D-Day landings with a visit to Normandy, but did not attend the international ceremony hosted in Langrune-sur-Mer. Residents said his "warlike views" were unwelcome in their village and questioned his commitment to "democratic values".
Didn't know where you put this ... But interesting and a reaction and reflection of things like this illegal war of choice.
The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
Those are only "some" of the targets hit. Kuwait International Airport was heavily struck by Iranian drones on June 3, 2026. The attack resulted in the death of one person (an Indian national) and injured over 60 others, causing extensive damage to Terminal 1.
The US military is heavily using KWI. They have a dedicated terminal dubbed "Cargo City." Cargo City is operated by the U.S. Air Force's 387th Air Expeditionary Group and serviced by the 5th Expeditionary Air Mobility Squadron.
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Since the outbreak of the regional conflict, Iran and its aligned networks have targeted critical civilian infrastructure, energy networks, and commercial assets across the Middle East. Major non-military targets hit include;
Energy & Petrochemical Infrastructure: Iranian and proxy strikes (via drones and missiles) have severely impacted major oil refineries, liquid natural gas (LNG) plants, and export terminals in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar. Debris and attacks also forced the shutdown of the Habshan gas complex and disrupted the Fujairah export terminal in the UAE. In Bahrain, strikes on the Sitra oil refinery caused disruptions leading to a declaration of force majeure.
Communications & Utility Hubs: Satellite imagery has documented severe damage to satellite communication sites, such as the long-range AN/FPS-132 early-warning radar in Qatar, and power plants at U.S. installations like Camp Buehring in Kuwait, which also provide broader civilian grid utility.
Maritime & Shipping Targets: Civilian commercial vessels, including foreign-flagged ships, have been repeatedly struck or harassed in the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, and the Gulf of Oman, heavily disrupting regional supply chains.
Urban & Civilian Centers: Drone and ballistic missile barrages have penetrated civilian areas in both Israel and neighboring Gulf countries. In exchanges with Israel, both sides have repeatedly struck petrochemical plants, most notably targeting the Haifa petrochemical facilities.
You're going to need a whole list of excuses.
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First Thing: Netanyahu orders Iran strikes despite Trump claiming ‘I call all the shots’
Direct exchange of fire between warring nations in apparent defiance of Trump was in response to an Israeli attack on Beirut, and breaks April’s ceasefire.
It's hard to claim you're calling the shots when Netanyahu isn't listening to thing you tell him.
Finally this morning a somewhat tenative agreement full of stipulations has at least temporarily stopped the exchange between Israel and Iran is beginning to surface.
What to know about the Iran war today:
Iran's military said Monday that it had halted operations following a dramatic exchange of fire with Israel that has tested an incredibly fragile truce between Tehran and Washington.
President Trump told Israel and Iran to "immediately stop 'shooting'" at each other and said both sides were seeking an "immediate ceasefire" after the weekend flare-up that began with Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon's capital Beirut.
Yemen's Houthi rebels said Monday they were banning Israeli vessels from the key shipping lanes of the Red Sea. The Iranian-backed group appears to be engaging more directly in the war, also announcing a missile attack on Israel.
Since the outbreak of the regional conflict, Iran and its aligned networks have targeted critical civilian infrastructure, energy networks, and commercial assets across the Middle East. Major non-military targets hit include;
[1]Energy & Petrochemical Infrastructure: Iranian and proxy strikes (via drones and missiles) have severely impacted major oil refineries, liquid natural gas (LNG) plants, and export terminals in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar. Debris and attacks also forced the shutdown of the Habshan gas complex and disrupted the Fujairah export terminal in the UAE. In Bahrain, strikes on the Sitra oil refinery caused disruptions leading to a declaration of force majeure.
[2]Communications & Utility Hubs: Satellite imagery has documented severe damage to satellite communication sites, such as the long-range AN/FPS-132 early-warning radar in Qatar, and power plants at U.S. installations like Camp Buehring in Kuwait, which also provide broader civilian grid utility.
[3]Maritime & Shipping Targets: Civilian commercial vessels, including foreign-flagged ships, have been repeatedly struck or harassed in the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, and the Gulf of Oman, heavily disrupting regional supply chains.
[4]Urban & Civilian Centers: Drone and ballistic missile barrages have penetrated civilian areas in both Israel and neighboring Gulf countries. In exchanges with Israel, both sides have repeatedly struck petrochemical plants, most notably targeting the Haifa petrochemical facilities.
You're going to need a whole list of excuses.
I think that you really should stop using AI to form your arguments. It really doesn't understand what it is spitting out any better than you seem (not) to.
Category 2 only actually mentions military targets.
In category 4, the Haifa industrial bay is a big part of Israeli military logistics.
Which hotel they hit in Dubai? I'm mostly seeing stories of debris from intercepted drones hitting near hotels. As in, the hotels weren't actually the targets.
I agree they are targeting the energy sector/shipping, it seems likely in an attempt to get countries that rely on imports to put diplomatic pressure on us. A terrorist supporting government is going to do terrorist-y things. Messed up, but it will probably be effective. UN and NATO already wanted to negotiate, despite the fact Iran doesn't hold up their end of any negotiations. Now Iran and its proxies are essentially taking economic "hostages." Negotiating with bad faith quasi-terrorists doesn't strike me as a particularly good idea.
I still think the US and Israel are the most likely targets for an Iranian/Iranian backed terrorist group WMD attack. I haven't seen anything to suggest otherwise.
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Do you even watch what's going on or just try to make excuses that every non military target they are striking somehow is a direct strike at "The U.S. or Israel". Because your entire premise is that we are the only two countries that Iran is a threat to.
Dubai airport.......................
Iran attacks luxury hotels and airports in Dubai
Explosions rocked many of the city's major landmarks and revenue-earners, including the Palm Jumeirah man-made island, the Burj Al Arab ultra-luxury hotel and Dubai airport.
Your assertion was incorrect. You can't address many places Iran struck on its neighbors as direct strikes against the U.S. or Israel. They are a threat to several nations in the region and everyone even attempting to be honest understands that.
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Do you even watch what's going on or just try to make excuses that every non military target they are striking somehow is a direct strike at "The U.S. or Israel". Because your entire premise is that we are the only two countries that Iran is a threat to.
Dubai airport.......................
Iran attacks luxury hotels and airports in Dubai
Explosions rocked many of the city's major landmarks and revenue-earners, including the Palm Jumeirah man-made island, the Burj Al Arab ultra-luxury hotel and Dubai airport.
Your assertion was incorrect. You can't address many places Iran struck on its neighbors as direct strikes against the U.S. or Israel. They are a threat to several nations in the region and everyone even attempting to be honest understands that.
What assertion? The one you're trying to twist into something that wasn't the original intent? None of these are WMD attacks.
I actually research the news instead of just devouring AI generated slop. Your video even notes the Marina hotel strike hadn't been confirmed. That's why I asked which hotel. It's hard to find details on that alleged strike. The other "hotels" mentioned weren't hit directly by drones/rockets, they just had debris land nearby. Details matter.
Yes, Iran is a threat to everyone they can reach. But, the WMD case seems to be more restricted to us and Israel. The US and Israel are the ones they want to wipe off the face of the earth. Don't go trying to present some BS premise with bad absolutist language as allegedly mine.
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Iran has never launched a WMD attack and lacks a method to deploy such a weapon to the U.S. They've never launched one to Israel either and all you have is "But what if?"
That's not a legitimate cause for war.
Have you missed what you have been doing? You have been making excuses for every target they have hit in the region as a threat to U.S. and after that failed miserably you have decided to move in a different direction. Now you tell me not to present a BS premise?
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[1]Iran has never launched a WMD attack and lacks a method to deploy such a weapon to the U.S. They've never launched one to Israel either and all you have is "But what if?"
That's not a legitimate cause for war.
[2]Have you missed what you have been doing? You have been making excuses for every target they have hit in the region as a threat to U.S. and after that failed miserably you have decided to move in a different direction. [3]Now you tell me not to present a BS premise?
1. They don't lack the method. They have all the pieces available.
Terrorist supporting country making "weapons grade" uranium, while denying its existence, while chanting death to America is a good enough reason for me to want to ensure they don't complete nukes.
2. No, I've been correcting your inaccurate AI slop.
I'm not the one that's been moving in a different direction. I've been responding to your garbage.
3. No, your BS is expected. I just don't want you to present one of your creative reimaginings as having come from me.
You mess with the "Bull," you get the horns. Fiercely Independent.
You actually tried to be honest at one point......
Originally Posted by Bull_Dawg
Yes, Iran is a threat to everyone they can reach.
But then you backtrack with this.........
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2. No, I've been correcting your inaccurate AI slop.
I'm not the one that's been moving in a different direction. I've been responding to your garbage.
So they are a threat to everyone they can reach and they have hit targets that has no impact on the U.S. whatsoever and still you post this nonsense which you've been arguing for days now and then all you have is this?
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3. No, your BS is expected. I just don't want you to present one of your creative reimaginings as having come from me.
I don't believe you can even hear yourself.
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When Will Iran War End? Trump Says US Will Declare 'Total Victory' In Two Weeks
Trump's remarks came after renewed strikes between Iran and Israel threatened to derail peace negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
US President Donald Trump suggested that Washington will declare “total victory" over Iran in the next two weeks, after renewed strikes launched by Tehran and Israel threatened to derail peace negotiations on Monday.
Speaking at a tele-rally for South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, Trump said both sides were negotiating despite yesterday’s missile attacks, and that Iran was willing to “give us everything", including curbs on its nuclear programme, CNN reported.
“I think we are winning that battle, but you’re really going to win it over the next two weeks when we declare total victory. It’ll be a total victory. It’ll happen very soon, and oil prices will come tumbling down," Trump said.
This is not the first time Trump has made promises about ending the war in a two-week period. The initial ceasefire between the US and Iran, struck on April 7, was initially supposed to last two weeks, but key differences still remain for a final agreement.
It’ll happen very soon, and oil prices will come tumbling down," Trump said.
Nothing will come tumbling down fast. If the Straits were open tomorrow and the war over with a peace deal in place ... it would take months and months and months for prices to come down to anywhere close to where it was before. 9+ months at a minimum. That's just based on logistics and moving tankers - not looking at a bigger picture of resupplying reserves or companies taking advantage of the situation for profit.
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You actually tried to be honest at one point......
Originally Posted by Bull_Dawg
Yes, Iran is a threat to everyone they can reach.
But then you backtrack with this.........
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2. No, I've been correcting your inaccurate AI slop.
I'm not the one that's been moving in a different direction. I've been responding to your garbage.
So they are a threat to everyone they can reach and they have hit targets that has no impact on the U.S. whatsoever and still you post this nonsense which you've been arguing for days now and then all you have is this?
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3. No, your BS is expected. I just don't want you to present one of your creative reimaginings as having come from me.
I don't believe you can even hear yourself.
It's a complex topic with multiple issues. It's not something you can simplify to all or nothing like you keep trying to.
As far as putting pressure on us, they're seemingly willing to attack anyone within reach of their cheaper short range weapons.
As far as wanting countries not to exist, that seems to be mostly restricted to us and Israel. Certainly, Iran is not currently going out of their way to attack the EU. Maybe Britain is on the shortlist after the oil company situation back when, too, but I don't really see the same degree of hateful rhetoric directed their way.
We've gone over this before. I don't have a voice in my head that says things out loud. I can read just fine, though. Trying to sort out your tangled twisting and straight up misunderstood/misrepresented information can be a challenge.
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It's a complex topic with multiple issues. It's not something you can simplify to all or nothing like you keep trying to
Excuse me? It has been you all along who has been trying to simplify this as an "all or nothing" by trying to claim every target Iran has hit in the region was directly tied to the U.S. That's simply not true. Trying to act as if every target Iran has hit in the region was directly tied to U.S targets is false on every level.
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As far as wanting countries not to exist, that seems to be mostly restricted to us and Israel.
That's a great admission after the fact.
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Certainly, Iran is not currently going out of their way to attack the EU. Maybe Britain is on the shortlist after the oil company situation back when, too, but I don't really see the same degree of hateful rhetoric directed their way.
When did Iran ever "Go out of their way to attack the EU"? Did you mean they are showing nothing at all which would indicate they are going after the EU?
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We've gone over this before. I don't have a voice in my head that says things out loud. I can read just fine, though. Trying to sort out your tangled twisting and straight up misunderstood/misrepresented information can be a challenge.
Ditto.
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It's a complex topic with multiple issues. It's not something you can simplify to all or nothing like you keep trying to
[1]Excuse me? It has been you all along who has been trying to simplify this as an "all or nothing" by trying to claim every target Iran has hit in the region was directly tied to the U.S. That's simply not true. Trying to act as if every target Iran has hit in the region was directly tied to U.S targets is false on every level.
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As far as wanting countries not to exist, that seems to be mostly restricted to us and Israel.
[2]That's a great admission after the fact.
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Certainly, Iran is not currently going out of their way to attack the EU. Maybe Britain is on the shortlist after the oil company situation back when, too, but I don't really see the same degree of hateful rhetoric directed their way.
[3]When did Iran ever "Go out of their way to attack the EU"? Did you mean they are showing nothing at all which would indicate they are going after the EU?
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We've gone over this before. I don't have a voice in my head that says things out loud. I can read just fine, though. Trying to sort out your tangled twisting and straight up misunderstood/misrepresented information can be a challenge.
[4]Ditto.
1. No, you were the one trying to claim that military targets were civilian. I clarified on particular ones where it was more complicated than you made it look or where you were just flat out incorrect.
2. It was always my position. There were multiple separate positions that you keep conflating in your effort to disguise your distortions that I pointed out.
3. I never claimed they did. In fact, I said the opposite. That's what I was getting at, no indications that the EU home front is an imminent target. Which was one of my earlier reasons for why the EU might not want to get involved now if they don't have to.
4. Not ditto. You have claimed to have a voice in your head. And, your reading comprehension does not seem very good. I do believe you have trouble following and keeping track of your own written peregrinations, though.
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