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US Says It Intercepts Iranian Missile Attack in Middle East

The United States said it intercepted multiple ballistic missiles launched by Iran, as renewed military tensions overshadow ongoing diplomatic efforts in the region.

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  • The US said all ballistic missiles launched by Iran were intercepted without reported damage.
  • CENTCOM described the strike as an attempted surprise attack on American forces in the Middle East.
  • The incident comes as diplomatic efforts continue alongside rising regional tensions.

Washington: The Iran US missile attack marked a fresh escalation in Middle East tensions after the United States said Iran launched multiple ballistic missiles targeting American forces stationed in the region. According to the US Central Command (CENTCOM), all incoming missiles were intercepted by air defence systems, preventing any reported impact on US military installations.

The latest exchange has increased concerns about regional stability, even as diplomatic contacts involving Iran and its regional partners continue. Security analysts say the incident highlights the fragile balance between military deterrence and ongoing negotiations.

Iran US Missile Attack Prompts Heightened Military Alert

CENTCOM said the missiles were launched by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in what it described as an attempted surprise attack against US forces based in the Middle East. The command stated that its air defence systems intercepted every missile and that American forces remain on high alert.

Reports indicated that one of the targets was a US military facility in Jordan, making it one of the most significant incidents involving American forces in the region since diplomatic efforts resumed. Following the attack, several Gulf countries condemned strikes affecting Jordan and reaffirmed their support for the country’s sovereignty and security.

Regional Tensions Rise as Diplomacy Continues

The missile launch came shortly after US President Donald Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington for talks that included Iran’s nuclear programme and regional security. Trump later warned that the United States could resume military operations if negotiations with Tehran fail to produce an agreement.

Meanwhile, the US military said its regional security operations remain active, while officials continue to monitor developments closely. The renewed exchange has added uncertainty to diplomatic efforts aimed at easing tensions across the Middle East.

Iran US Missile Attack Underscores Regional Security Risks

The latest incident illustrates how quickly the security situation in the Middle East can deteriorate despite ongoing diplomatic engagement. With military forces remaining on alert and negotiations continuing, governments across the region are expected to closely monitor developments that could affect regional stability, international shipping and broader geopolitical relations.

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