In a major escalation following the reported death of Khamenei, Iran has intensified its military response by launching missile strikes across multiple Gulf nations. Iranian attacks reportedly targeted American military bases in the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai, as well as in Kuwait. Strikes were also reported in Israel. Visuals show smoke rising from impacted areas, particularly in Kuwait, while reports indicate that at least 16 people were injured in northern regions. Iran’s aggressive counteraction has been described by observers as the response of a “wounded lion,” signaling strong retaliation. However, Tehran has denied deliberately targeting civilian areas. Iranian officials claim that the strikes were aimed specifically at U.S. military installations and intelligence infrastructure. In locations such as Dubai and Bahrain, where high-rise structures were reportedly hit, Iran alleges that the buildings housed offices linked to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Tehran argues that the CIA maintains a significant operational presence across Gulf countries, making these facilities legitimate strategic targets in the ongoing conflict.


