
Breaking: U.S. Strikes Iran: Pentagon Vows to Finish War as Oil Prices
Pentagon officials confirmed Monday that U.S. and Israeli military operations against Iran are intended to dismantle the nation's strategic capabilities, following a weekend of strikes that killed Iran's supreme leader. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and
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Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth and General Dan Caine announced Monday that the U.S. and Israel have launched a definitive military operation against Iran to dismantle its nuclear and missile capabilities. The strikes, which began Saturday, have already resulted in the death of Iran's supreme leader and significant damage to the country's command and control infrastructure. While officials reject the label of a regime-change war, the geopolitical and economic consequences are far-reaching. Global oil prices surged 9% today as marine insurers canceled coverage for the Persian Gulf, stranding 150 ships near the Strait of Hormuz. Four American service members were killed in Kuwait during the opening stages of the conflict, which President Trump suggests could last up to five weeks.
Topics Covered
- ποΈ Pentagon officials detail military objectives to neutralize Iranian missile and naval threats.
- π Global oil prices spike 9% following disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
- πΌ Marine insurers cancel war risk coverage, impacting 150 stranded vessels.
- β‘ President Trump signals combat operations could continue for four to five weeks.
- π Regional instability grows as the conflict claims the lives of four U.S. service members.
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- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:05) - Military Objectives in Iran
- (00:05) - Shipping and Global Oil Impact
- (03:32) - Conclusion