TRUMP THREATENS OBLITERATION: 48-HOUR COUNTDOWN
• Strike threat: US President Donald Trump says the US will “hit and obliterate” Iran’s power plants if the Strait of Hormuz does not “fully open” within 48 hours. Iran will retaliate by striking US infrastructure in the region, according to state media.
• Latest from the region: Qatar said six people were killed in a helicopter crash due to a “technical malfunction.” Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia ordered Iran’s military attaché and several embassy staff to leave the country, as Tehran continued to strike its Gulf neighbors and several people were injured when an Iranian missile hit a building in Dimona, southern Israel.
• US-UK base targeted: Iran’s attempt to strike the Diego Garcia military base in the Indian Ocean has renewed questions about Tehran’s military capabilities and how far its missiles can reach.
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