Iran fires missiles across Middle East as Trump threatens oil hub

Iran has fired missiles across the Middle East in response to US President Donald Trump's threats against its key oil export hub. The conflict has ignited a regional war, causing power outages and casualties in several countries, including Israel, Lebanon, and Kuwait.
Iran fired missiles across the Middle East on Tuesday, hitting targets in Gulf nations. The attack came after US President Donald Trump threatened Iran's key oil export hub, power stations, and desalination plants. Israel's military responded to the Iranian missiles, while local media reported new explosions in Tehran. The conflict has caused power outages and casualties in several countries. Iran also fired missiles at Kuwait, sparking a fire at an oil tanker. The US and Israel have refused to back down, with Trump warning of further action if Iran does not strike a war-ending deal.
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