Immediately after President Donald Trump launched a “massive and ongoing” attack on Iran early Saturday, the Islamic Republic used its stockpile of missiles and drones against Israel and U.S. installations in Gulf countries. By Monday, the regime quickly escalated to bombing a U.K. base on Cyprus, launching drones toward a U.S base in Turkey and attacking the shared Australian air base in Dubai. Iran also reactivated its proxy terrorist networks; when Hezbollah entered the fray, Israel bombed Lebanon and sent in ground forces. For all the strategic objectives that remain unknown about the ongo

Immediately after President Donald Trump launched a “massive and ongoing” attack on Iran early Saturday, the Islamic Republic used its stockpile of missiles and drones against Israel and U.S. installations in Gulf countries. By Monday, the regime quickly escalated to bombing a U.K. base on Cyprus, launching drones toward a U.S base in Turkey and attacking the shared Australian air base in Dubai. Iran also reactivated its proxy terrorist networks; when Hezbollah entered the fray, Israel bombed Lebanon and sent in ground forces. For all the strategic objectives that remain unknown about the ongo