
Iran to face biggest strikes today: Trump aide says US to end Gulf war on its terms
India Today
Iran will see biggest strikes again today: Pete Hegseth says Gulf war will end on US's terms
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday said Iran will face the “largest strike package” again today, asserting that the Gulf war will end on America’s terms.
Speaking on the ongoing conflict, Hegseth said the United States’ objectives in Iran “haven’t changed since Day 1” and remain “on target and on plan.” He stressed that Washington is committed to completing its mission.
Hegseth said the US would “honor the fallen and finish the job” in Iran, adding that families of deceased servicemembers have urged the administration to see the mission through. “We will finish this. We will honor their sacrifice,” he said.

The world is facing an energy crisis as Iran blocked supplies passing through the Strait of Hormuz after strikes by the US and Israel. Vital subsea cables that carry global internet traffic also pass through Hormuz. Any damage to them could trigger internet outages and hit financial systems across countries, including in India.

Images of pre-Islamic Zoroastrian kings and warriors have been unveiled in Iran, evoking courage and resilience. Many say the Ayatollah regime in Iran revives the country's Persian identity during conflicts with Israel and the US. But this Persian heritage has always run deep, and is visible from time to time, in both dissent and unity.

The US-Israel war was meant to decapitate Iran's hardline leadership, but the killing of the "pragmatic" Ali Larijani might have done the opposite. By eliminating consensus-builder Larijani, the Israelis might have removed any scope of talks and pushed Iran into deeper hardline control. This could be a ploy to keep the war going.










