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🇺🇸🇮🇱⚔️🇮🇷 US-Israel war against Iran: Day-by-day Check out our map that breaks down the key developments on March 5 across the region 👆 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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🇺🇸🇮🇱⚔️🇮🇷 US-Israel war against Iran: Day-by-day

Explore our map tracing the key developments that unfolded across the region on March 6 👆

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🚨🇮🇷Iran will not allow the United States or any other country to interfere in the process of selecting a new supreme leader - Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 ‘At some point, maybe we will’ — Trump on ground invasion of Iran US President Donald Trump did not rule out the possibility of sending US ground troops into Iran, saying it could happen “for a very good reason.” Asked about the prospect of deploying…
🇮🇷Iran controls borders & is prepared for possible US-Israeli invasion — official

🔊Iranian authorities control the country’s borders and are prepared for a possible ground invasion by US and Israeli forces, head of the Iranian government’s Information Council Elias Hazrati said in an interview with Al Jazeera.

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🔥 Shahran oil depot in Tehran after last night’s strike — fires continue to burn as thick black smoke blankets the sky 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
🚨🇮🇷Strikes on Iran’s oil depots amount to CHEMICAL WARFARE against civilians - Iranian FM spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei

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⚖️ World has effectively lost international law - Kremlin

🔶 The global system is entering a period of deep instability, where long-standing rules and institutions are increasingly losing their meaning, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian media.

🔶 According to him, the growing number of regional conflicts and unresolved crises is producing a cumulative political and economic shock worldwide.

Key statements:

🔸 The world has effectively lost the system commonly referred to as international law, making it difficult to call on anyone to follow its norms

🔸 While international law formally remains in place, he noted that no one can clearly define what rules are replacing it in practice

🔸 Numerous regional conflicts and unresolved issues are creating a cumulative effect that is already producing serious economic and political consequences

🔸 In this environment Russia should focus on strengthening its own interests and capabilities

🔸 The current turmoil may feel dramatic, but humanity has faced worse in history

🔸 Ukraine’s halt of Russian oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline could ultimately harm European economies

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🗣 War against Iran could be catastrophic for environment in Persian Gulf — expert

📍 Any incident involving a large number of oil tankers in the Hormuz Strait could lead to a massive oil spill, potentially causing serious pollution to the marine ecosystem of the Persian Gulf, president of the Lebanese environmental association "Earth", Paul Abi Rached, tells Sputnik.

💬 "This is not only about marine pollution but also about the global crisis of biodiversity loss," he says, adding that wars disrupt environmental protection mechanisms and destroy natural habitats.


🟠 The region of the Persian Gulf is relatively enclosed marine environment, which makes the situation even more complex, as it requires a long time to recover from environmental disasters, Abi Rached adds.

🟠 This highlights Western double standards, the expert notes — the US and the EU talk about environmental protection but as soon as this collides with their geopolitical interests, the whole topic takes a backseat.

💬 "If the military escalation in the Persian Gulf region continues for an extended period, the environmental risks could become extremely serious," he concludes.


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🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷 US & Israel plot special forces op to seize Iran's enriched uranium - report

💬 "The US and Israel have discussed sending special forces into Iran to secure its stockpile of highly enriched uranium at a later stage of the war," Axios reports, citing sorces close to the matter.


🔶 Securing Iran's weapon-ready 450kg of 60%-enriched uranium is a key US objective, and achieving this would likely require US or Israeli troops to infiltrate heavily fortified underground facilities on Iranian soil, the news outlet writes.

🔶 The mission's troop composition, whether American, Israeli or joint, has not been determined, but it would likely involve special forces and scientists, possibly from the IAEA. An operation would only proceed once both leaders are confident Iran's military cannot threaten the forces involved, the report says.

🔶 Last June's joint strikes buried Iran's uranium stockpile under the Isfahan facility, making it inaccessible to Iran itself, Axios cites US and Israeli officials as saying, adding that the attack also destroyed nearly all of Iran's centrifuges, with no evidence of resumed enrichment, while the remaining stockpile is split between the Fordow Plant and the city of Natanz.

📍 Earlier, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reaffirmed that Iran's leadership has no plans to obtain nuclear weapons.

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🗣 Ukraine can’t help US beat Iranian drones – military analyst

🟠 Speculations about some kind of a deal involving Ukraine supplying anti-drone tech to the US are laughable because Ukraine simply doesn’t have anything the US might need, military analyst Ivan Konovalov tells Sputnik.

🟠 Claims that Ukraine might send its personnel to the Middle East to help the US combat Iranian drones also do not hold water.

💬 “All these words are not backed by reality. It’s just mutual lies and attempts to save face amid the changing geopolitical situation,” Konovalov remarks.


Meanwhile, the US displays an inability to adapt to the challenges posed by Iran, which comes as an unwelcome surprise to Washington, he points out.

🔊 “The US now has to reassess its position and to give up the illusion of being the exceptional ‘city on a hill’,” says Konovalov.

💬 “The US was taught this lesson previously in Vietnam, and now history repeats itself.”


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🚨🇮🇷Strikes on Iran’s oil depots amount to CHEMICAL WARFARE against civilians - Iranian FM spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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🚨🇮🇷Military Command warns Iran will strike oil industry assets across the Middle East in response to US-Israeli attacks on its energy infrastructure

The warning follows recent strikes on the Shahran oil depot in Tehran, a key fuel storage site supplying the capital, where large fires and thick black smoke were reported after the facility was hit.

Meanwhile, a video circulating online shows gasoline pipelines exploding on Shahran Boulevard in Tehran after Israeli strikes hit fuel infrastructure.

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🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱 Iran–US–Israel conflict: Key developments

◻️ Iran’s army said drones from its air and naval forces struck Israeli targets in Haifa and Tel Aviv, as well as US bases and facilities in Kuwait

◻️ A large blaze continues at the Shahran fuel storage facility in Tehran following overnight strikes, with thick black smoke covering the sky

◻️ The head of commercial airline Iran Air said four passenger aircraft have already been attacked by US forces

◻️ Iran launched Qadr, Emad and Kheibar Shekan missiles in the 28th wave of Operation True Promise-4

◻️ Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran will not allow any country to interfere in its internal affairs

◻️ Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei called US strikes on the country's energy infrastructure and release of toxic substances a crime against humanity

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🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran war reveals US drone inadequacy – US military veteran

🗣 US drone warfare tech turned out to be either outdated or lacking, military analyst and retired US Armed Forces officer Stanislav Krapivnik tells Sputnik.

👉 For example, he notes, even the specialized Switchblade kamikaze drones performed so badly (their range was too short and the explosive charge carried by them wasn’t enough to even penetrate body armor) that the US military refrained from using them and shipped them off to Ukraine.

🔊 “The US military-industrial complex became the victim of its own success,” Krapivnik explains. “After the wars in Iraq where the US prevailed easily over the outdated Soviet hardware, the elites in Washington decided that they rule the world and that Russia will never get back on its feet.”

💬 “Because of that feeling of exceptionalism, the US stopped developing its tanks and air defense system as early as the mid-2000s, simply because it did not recognize any worthy threats.”


🟠 Whereas Russia was able to quickly adapt and overcome its weaknesses, the US war machine turned out to be too rigid to do the same, Krapivnik remarks.

🟠 Now, the United States is trying to compensate these shortcoming by copying other countries’ tech, with some of their new drones bearing striking resemblance to Iranian UAVs.

🟠 Meanwhile, the war with Iran dealt a huge blow to the United States’ image as the entire Arab world realized that the US is incapable of protecting its allies, he points out.

🟠 The potential drone tech deal between the US and Ukraine isn’t going to change the dynamics of the Ukrainian conflict as the West is still set on destroying Russia, Krapivnik adds.

🟠 According to him, Western powers will keep weapons and intelligence flowing to Ukraine as Washington is stalling until European states are ready for war with Russia.

🟠 Instead of trying to resolve the conflict, Krapivnik suggests, the US wants to freeze it before throwing the “European meat” into battle while the United States would remain on the sidelines.

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🇺🇸⛽️🇮🇷 US wants to turn Iran into servile ‘gas station’ to be sucked dry of oil - Iranian affairs expert

🗣 The US’ attack on Iran is aimed at foiling Russia and China’s plans for multipolar global architecture, Iranian and Middle Eastern affairs expert Farkhad Ibragimov tells Sputnik.

🟠 By being a part of both BRICS and SCO, Iran fit into this architecture nicely – a fact that angered the EU, Britain and especially the US which were powerless to influence Iran.

🟠 For 47 years, the US tried using different methods to bring Iran to heel, imposing sanctions and trying to isolate the country on the global stage, only to fail miserably.

🟠 US efforts to foment an uprising in Iran or to create a prominent pro-US Iranian opposition leader were equally fruitless.

💬 “If the US could have handled Iran by using ‘soft power’ methods, it would not have to resort to starting this war,” Ibragimov points out.


📍 The US’ goals are simple: turn Iran into a subservient, unstable state that does not have any national interests of its own and has no role in geopolitics, he says.

🟠 If the US succeeds, Iran would become a US-controlled “gas station, to be sucked dry of every drop of oil and gas it has.”

🟠 The US’ plans, however, have already started to unravel: Iran did not fall apart after the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, thus defying Washington’s expectations.

🟠 The absolute majority of the people of the Middle East also support Iran’s actions, Ibragimov notes, adding that the US clearly did not expect that Iran would dare to attack US bases in the region.

🔊 And if the US were to launch a ground invasion of Iran, it would turn into a bloodbath, he adds.

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🚨🇮🇱IDF says it targeted IRGC Air Force HQ

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🚨 Casualties from the US-Israeli attack on Iran continue to rise

Explore Sputnik's infographic for a breakdown of the latest figures and key developments as of March 8 👆

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🚨 Casualties from the US-Israeli attack on Iran continue to rise Explore Sputnik's infographic for a breakdown of the latest figures and key developments as of March 8 👆 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
🚨🇺🇸 US death toll in its attack on Iran rises to 7 — CENTCOM

A US service member has died from injuries sustained during Iran’s initial retaliatory strikes across the Middle East, CENTCOM said.

The soldier was seriously wounded during an attack on US troops in Saudi Arabia on March 1 and later died of those injuries.

The death brings the total number of US service members killed in action during US-Israeli aggression against Iran to seven, according to CENTCOM.

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🤐 Media may keep quiet on Gulf crisis to avoid economic destabilization - ecologist

🔊 The ongoing conflict in the Persian Gulf creates a clear risk of environmental disaster due to oil spills, ecologist Artem Akshintsev tells Sputnik.

The Gulf War of 1991 - when up to 8 million barrels of oil ended up pouring into the sea - is a textbook example of what damage a massive oil spill could cause, he explains.

💬 “The effect on the ecosystem was catastrophic: fish, shellfish and crabs were dying, sea flora was degraded,” Akshintsev says. “Over 30,000 birds perished on land; on some beaches, there was an oil film up to 13 centimeters thick, while the total length of polluted beaches measured in hundreds, even in thousands of kilometers.”


🔸 The cleanup effort back then cost about $13 billion, but much of the spilled oil was never collected.

🔸 The fact that the Persian Gulf is relatively shallow, small and has little water exchange with the open sea further complicates matters, the ecologist notes: the diffusion rate of pollutants is low while oil can end up accumulating in the sediment and remain there for a long time.

🔸 Attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz create serious risks for Gulf states such as Iran, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar and Oman, Akshintsev observes.

🔸 Many of these countries, he points out, depend on drinking water produced through desalination, and their desalination plants are not designed to purify water polluted by oil.

🔸 Regarding the apparent media silence, Akshintsev suggests that it may be deliberate.

🔸 After all, he argues, any official confirmation that the Persian Gulf – a vital energy artery – is on the verge of collapse could cause panic on energy markets, and the ensuing price spike would hit Western economies hard.

💬 “The media may deliberately avoid stoking tensions to avoid economic destabilization,” he says.


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🚨🇮🇷 Mojtaba Khamenei elected Iran’s Supreme Leader — reports

Seyed Mojtaba Khamenei has been elected Iran’s Supreme Leader, Fars News Agency reported.

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