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US, Iran Dig In and Ramp Up Threats as War Rages Without a Clear End Point
The war between the United States, Israel, and Iran is entering its 12th day this morning, and the conflict is expanding across the Middle East with new attacks, rising casualties, and growing fears about global energy supplies.
At the Pentagon, War Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that the next phase of the campaign could bring the most intense strikes yet inside Iran. Hegseth said, “Today will be yet again our most intense day of strikes inside Iran — the most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes, intelligence more refined and better than ever.” U.S. forces say they’ve already struck more than 5,000 targets since the war began February 28th as part of the joint U.S.-Israeli operation aimed at crippling Iran’s missile systems, military leadership, and nuclear program.
The Pentagon also confirmed the toll on American forces. Around 140 U.S. service members have been wounded since the conflict began. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said, “The vast majority of these injuries have been minor, and 108 service members have already returned to duty.” Eight troops remain severely injured and seven American service members have been killed in Iranian attacks on U.S. bases in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
President Donald Trump says the U.S. believes the campaign is already achieving its main objectives. The president said the initial wave of strikes dramatically weakened Iran’s ability to retaliate. “The big risk in that war has been over for three days,” Trump said. “We wiped them out in the first two days. We’re achieving major strides toward completing our military objective.” Trump says the war will end once Iran no longer has the ability to develop weapons that could threaten the United States, Israel, or American allies.
But overnight, the conflict escalated again as Iran and the terror group Hezbollah launched coordinated missile and drone attacks against Israel. Israeli officials say Iran has begun using cluster munitions, which burst open midair and scatter dozens of smaller explosives across wide areas. Israeli security analyst Kobi Michael said the attacks appear closely coordinated. “Hezbollah has fully joined the war,” he said. “Most of Hezbollah’s rockets and drones are launched simultaneously with the Iranian missiles.” Sirens sounded across Jerusalem and Tel Aviv as Israeli air defenses intercepted incoming barrages.
Another major front in the war is the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow shipping channel that carries about one-fifth of the world’s oil supply. Iran has threatened to choke off oil exports from the region, sending shockwaves through global markets.
President Trump says the United States is already taking action to keep the waterway open. In a message posted Tuesday, Trump said, “I am pleased to report that within the last few hours we have hit and completely destroyed 10 inactive mine-laying boats and ships, with more to follow.” U.S. officials later said as many as 16 Iranian vessels capable of laying naval mines have been destroyed.
Trump also issued a direct warning to Tehran: “If Iran does anything that stops the flow of oil within the Strait of Hormuz, they will be hit by the United States twenty times harder than they have been hit thus far.”
The stakes are enormous for the global economy. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard says it intends to block exports from the region, declaring, “We will not allow one liter of oil to be exported from the region.” Tanker traffic through the strait has already slowed dramatically, sending oil prices surging and forcing some producers to reroute shipments.
Inside Iran, residents in Tehran report some of the heaviest bombing of the war, with neighborhoods losing electricity and thousands of civilians fleeing into the countryside. Despite the mounting damage, Iran’s leadership remains defiant. Parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf declared, “We are definitely not looking for a ceasefire. The aggressor must be punched in the mouth so that he learns a lesson.”
For now, the war continues to widen — with new strikes, new fronts, and rising pressure on the global economy — as the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran moves deeper into its second week with no clear end in sight.
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Sweeping Alabama energy bill would be PSC’s biggest overhaul in 100 years: What it would do
The leader of the Alabama Senate is calling for the biggest overhaul of the state’s energy regulating body in more than 100 years, expanding it from three members elected statewide to seven members elected by congressional district.
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Judge rules in favor of Mobile, 2 police officers in Jawan Dallas federal wrongful-death lawsuit
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - A federal judge on Tuesday ruled in favor of the city of Mobile and two police officers in a wrongful-death lawsuit arising from the death of a man during a confrontation nearly three years ago.
That confrontation at a mobile home park in Theodore, caught on police body camera footage, occurred in July 2023. Officers questioned Jawan Dallas, who they said matched the description of the suspect in a possible burglary, and then got into a physical altercation when he tried to run. During that confrontation, Officer Christian Davila used a Taser gun.
U.S. District Judge Kristi DuBose ruled that Davila’s use of force was “objectively reasonable” and that he is entitled to qualified immunity.
DuBose pointed to testimony from a state medical examiner that “to a reasonable degree of medical probability and certainty,” Dallas died from cardiorespiratory failure caused by a mix of drugs in his system. The medical examiner also concluded that the use of the Taser did not cause the death.
“Unfortunately, Mr. Dallas died from a heart attack approximately twenty minutes after he was handcuffed. … There is no evidence to refute these findings,” the judge wrote.
Harry Daniels, an attorney for the Dallas family, expressed disappointment with the ruling. He said the evidence is clear that Dallas, 36, was dry-stunned 15 times in 40 seconds.
“We absolutely think the judge is wrong in her conclusion about what led to his death,” he told FOX10 News.
Added Daniels: “That’s why we have courts of appeals.”
DuBose also ruled in favor of the city and Officer Jarred Hutto, concluding that the plaintiff’s attorneys had “abandoned” their claims against them by failing to adequately respond to their legal arguments.
Davila and Hutto went to Carol Plantation Mobile Home Park to investigate a report of a possible burglary. Lawyers for the Dallas family disputed that, arguing that at best, it was a case of trespassing. But DuBose noted that the dispatcher originally reported it as a possible burglary.
According to court records, when the officers arrived, they saw Dallas behind the wheel of a car next to a property and another man behind a fence of one of the mobile homes.
Davila asked Dallas for his license. After a few minutes, Dallas got out of the car and tried to run. A scuffle ensued. Davila told Dallas to stop resisting and used his Taser. Dallas repeatedly said, “I can’t breathe.” DuBose acknowledged that in her ruling but wrote, “There is no evidence to support a finding that the force was categorically unconstitutional; the only evidence indicates that Mr. Dallas was resisting the Officers attempt to subdue him.”
The judge also wrote that there is nothing to dispute that Dallas was a threat to the officers.
“Whether his behavior was caused by his desire to get away, his state of being intoxicated with illegal drugs, or his ‘involuntary’ body movements based on his reaction to being dry-stunned, he was clearly struggling with the Officers,” she wrote. “Moreover, there is no evidence to refute the Officers’ assertion that Mr. Dallas grabbed the Taser and at one point tried to bite Officer Hutto. This made him an immediate threat to the Officers.”
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