Iran's military
Coverage of Iran's military in the Nexus archive.
- Explosions heard in Bahrain as Iran says any site enabling US attack is 'legitimate target'
Explosions were heard in Bahrain following air raid sirens, marking the first incident since Bahrain intercepted Iranian drones and missiles on June 28. Iran's military stated that any site enabling U.S. attacks on Iran would be considered a 'legitimate target'.
- Iran’s military vows more ‘devastating’ strikes and Maine voters set up Senate showdown: Morning Rundown
Iran's military has vowed to carry out more 'devastating' strikes, while Maine voters are setting up a potential Senate showdown. The Strait of Hormuz is mentioned in the context of Iranian military activity near Bandar Abbas.
- Iran halts strikes against Israel, Netanyahu stuck between Trump and ministers
Iran's military announced on June 8 it is halting its operation against Israel, following an exchange of fire since a truce began on April 8. Despite this, Hezbollah continues strikes on Israel, according to a report by FRANCE 24's Noga Tarnapolsky.
- Middle East war live: Iran's military announces 'cessation' of attacks on Israel
Iran's military has announced a 'cessation' of attacks on Israel amid the ongoing Middle East conflict. The statement comes as part of live updates on the regional war.
- Tech titan arrested at $35m mansion over selling US equipment to Iran's military and nuclear programs
A tech titan was arrested at a $35m mansion for selling US equipment to Iran's military and nuclear programs. The arrest is linked to allegations of violating US export controls.
- Orange County tech CEO accused of illegally supplying U.S. equipment to Iran
Jamshid Ghomi, a Newport Coast-based CEO of an Iran-based technology company, was arrested on federal charges of illegally supplying U.S.-origin networking and encryption equipment to Iran's military and nuclear establishment. He faces conspiracy charges under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
- Iran threatens retaliation after US seizes cargo ship
Iran's military has threatened retaliation after the U.S. seized one of its cargo ships in the Gulf of Oman. The U.S. has declared a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, and President Trump stated that U.S. soldiers will board Iranian-linked ships to increase economic pressure on Tehran.
- Iran military orders Indian ship to abort Strait of Hormuz passage
Iran's military ordered an Indian ship to halt its passage through the Strait of Hormuz, as shown in a video of the incident. The event highlights tensions in the strategically vital waterway.
- Uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz remains, as ceasefire nears its end
Iran's military announced that the Strait of Hormuz has returned to its previous state, following President Trump's declaration that the blockade on Iranian ports would remain in place. The situation highlights ongoing tensions as a ceasefire nears its end.
- Uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz remains, as ceasefire nears its end
Iran's military announced the Strait of Hormuz has returned to its previous state, while President Trump confirmed the blockade on Iranian ports remains in place as a ceasefire nears its end. The conflicting statements highlight ongoing uncertainty in the region.
- US Blocks 10 Iran Ships From Passing Through Strait of Hormuz
The US Central Command has blocked 10 Iranian ships from passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's military warns it will disrupt marine traffic in the Red Sea if the blockade continues. NBC's Richard Engel reported the development from Tel Aviv.