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Wars and Military Conflicts Iran launches retaliatory strikes on Israel and U.S. assets after security chief Larijani is killed

Wars and Military Conflicts Iran launches retaliatory strikes on Israel and U.S. assets after security chief Larijani is killed

The Middle East stands on the brink of a wider regional war after Iran launched a series of retaliatory strikes against Israel and U.S. military assets following the killing of its powerful security chief, Ali Larijani. The escalation marks one of the most dangerous phases in modern geopolitical history, with missile attacks, drone warfare, and targeted assassinations pushing the region toward sustained conflict.


Breaking News: Larijani’s Death Triggers Immediate Retaliation

Iran's national security council confirms death of its chief, Ali Larijani
Ali Larijani, believed to be running Iran since the beginning of the war, is killed in a strike
U.S. intelligence says Iran's regime is consolidating power
Intelligence assessment warns of Iranian attacks on US following Khamenei's death

Iran confirmed that its top security official, Ali Larijani, was killed in a targeted airstrike widely attributed to Israel, with reports suggesting U.S.

coordination.

Larijani was not just another political figure—he was one of the most powerful men in Iran, effectively shaping military strategy and national security policy during a time of war. His death represents a seismic shift in the balance of power inside Iran and across the region.

Within hours of confirmation, Iranian leaders vowed "decisive and regrettable retaliation," signaling that a major response was imminent.

That response came swiftly.


Iran Strikes Back: Missiles, Drones, and Regional Targets

Iran launched a wave of retaliatory attacks targeting:

  • Israeli cities and military infrastructure

  • U.S.

    bases across the Persian Gulf

  • Strategic assets in Bahrain, Kuwait, and beyond

Reports confirm that Iranian missile strikes hit central Israel, resulting in casualties and widespread damage.

Simultaneously, Iran expanded its attacks beyond Israel, targeting American military installations in multiple Gulf countries. These included:

  • Kuwait: U.S. bases struck, with casualties among American personnel

  • Bahrain: Missile attacks damaged infrastructure and the U.S.

    Fifth Fleet headquarters

  • Wider Gulf Region: Interceptions reported in Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar

This coordinated retaliation underscores Iran’s strategy: to transform a bilateral conflict into a broader regional confrontation involving U.S. allies.


The Bigger Picture: How the War Started

To understand the current escalation, we must go back to late February 2026, when Israel and the United States launched a large-scale military operation against Iran.

Operation "Lion’s Roar"

The joint offensive—known as Operation Lion’s Roar—targeted:

  • Iranian nuclear facilities

  • Military bases

  • Government infrastructure in Tehran and other cities

The strikes were designed to cripple Iran’s nuclear ambitions and weaken its leadership.

However, they also triggered a full-scale retaliation from Tehran.

Within days:

  • Iran launched missile barrages against Israel

  • U.S. bases in the Gulf came under attack

  • Regional tensions exploded into open warfare


A Leadership Decapitation Strategy

The killing of Ali Larijani is part of a broader campaign by Israel and the U.S. to eliminate Iran’s top leadership.

Recent high-profile assassinations include:

  • Senior military commanders

  • Intelligence chiefs

  • Political leaders tied to Iran’s security apparatus

Earlier in the conflict, even Iran’s Supreme Leader, breaking news Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was reportedly killed in a major strike.

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