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U.S. Escalates Iran Strikes as Pentagon Says New Leader Is Wounded and Strait Crisis Deepens

U.S. officials claim Iran’s missile and drone operations have been sharply degraded.

Overview

  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said more than 15,000 targets have been hit since Feb. 28 and signaled the highest daily strike tempo yet, claiming Iranian missiles are down 90% and drones down 95%.
  • Iran’s Mojtaba Khamenei issued a written vow to keep pressure on the Strait of Hormuz, while Hegseth asserted the new supreme leader is wounded and likely disfigured and has not appeared publicly.
  • Tanker traffic through the Strait has been largely halted, oil hovered near $100 a barrel, and the International Energy Agency released 400 million barrels from emergency reserves to steady markets.
  • U.S. Central Command confirmed all six airmen aboard a KC-135 that went down in western Iraq are deceased and said the loss was not caused by hostile or friendly fire.
  • The Pentagon said an officer has been appointed to lead the investigation into the high-casualty strike on an Iranian elementary school, with the probe ongoing.