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US Navy Destroyers Intercept Tankers in Gulf Amid Iran Tensions
US Navy destroyers have intercepted tankers in a high-stakes operation in the Gulf due to escalating friction with Iran over shipping routes. Naval forces are monitoring and intercepting vessels suspected of violations, with new satellite images showing Iran digging for underground missile launchers despite a ceasefire.
Discussions on uranium enrichment timelines between the US and Iran continue, with proposals ranging from 3-5 years to 20 years.
Russia Steps In to Support Iran as US Shifts Policy
Russia is intervening to aid Iran, highlighted by US Vice President Vance defending a major military decision that has jolted Europe. Vance noted the US has stepped back from weapon supplies, leaving Europe to decide its role in the conflict.
This reflects a broader shift in US foreign policy amid rising Middle East tensions.
Hezbollah Fires 30 Rockets at Northern Israel
Hezbollah launched over 30 rockets in two waves at northern Israel, targeting Galilee areas including Kiryat Shmona. The attacks occurred as Lebanon and Israel prepare for rare direct diplomatic talks in Washington after a month of war.
Sirens were triggered across border towns during the barrages.
CENTCOM Reveals 399 US Soldiers Injured in Iran War
US Central Command reports 399 American troops wounded since the Iran conflict began, up from 348 two weeks ago. Three injuries are serious, with 13 fatalities and 354 service members returned to duty.
The figures highlight the growing human cost and cycle of operations in the war.
Jonathan Tennyson Lectures on Reading Alien Atmospheres
Professor Jonathan Tennyson discussed analyzing exoplanet atmospheres to determine composition and potential for life in a Royal Institution lecture filmed February 27, 2026. Over 6,000 exoplanets confirmed, nearly every star hosts a planetary system.
The talk explores what these worlds are made of beyond mere existence.
Satellite Images Show Iran Digging Missile Sites Underground
New satellite imagery reveals earth-moving equipment in Iran digging for trapped underground missile launchers amid a ceasefire. This development heightens concerns over Iran's military preparations despite ongoing talks.
US officials are monitoring the sites closely.
US-Iran Uranium Enrichment Talks Stall on Timeline
Iran proposed 3-5 years for uranium restrictions, while the US suggested 20 years, but the US President rejected the long ban. Negotiations continue behind the scenes amid military tensions.
The disagreement underscores challenges in reaching a nuclear deal.