WAR Trump Warns Iran: '48 Hours Before All Hell Reigns Down'

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President Trump is faced with the decision to stop Iran and destroy Iran's abilities to wage war... Does this include destruction of Iran's oil fields, ports and refineries to produce income to wage war...
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Trump Warns Iran: '48 Hours Before All Hell Reigns Down'​


By Newsmax Wires | Saturday, 04 April 2026 11:44 AM EDT


President Donald Trump on Saturday warned Iran it has 48 hours to reach a deal or reopen the Strait of Hormuz, escalating pressure as tensions rise in the Middle East.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: "Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT.

"Time is running out — 48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them. Glory be to GOD! President DONALD J. TRUMP"

The warning comes as the United States and Iran remain at odds over the strategically vital waterway, a narrow passage between Iran and Oman that serves as a key route for global oil shipments.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said he talked to Trump and posted his backing for the president's edict, writing: "I totally support his ultimatum to the Iranian regime to open up the Strait of Hormuz and to do a peace deal. A massive military operation awaits Iran if they choose poorly."

He added, "I am completely convinced that he will use overwhelming military force against the regime if they continue to impede the Strait of Hormuz and refuse a diplomatic solution to achieve our military objectives. If it’s not clear to Iran and others by now that President Trump means what he says then I don’t know when it will ever be.

"Choose wisely."

Roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply moves through the Strait of Hormuz, making any disruption a major concern for energy markets and global trade.

U.S. officials have accused Iran of threatening or interfering with commercial shipping in the area in recent weeks, raising fears of broader escalation.

Trump has repeatedly called on Iran to allow full access through the strait, framing the issue as central to both economic stability and regional security.

The administration has signaled that failure to comply could lead to further action, though officials have not publicly detailed specific next steps.

Iran has pushed back on U.S. demands, and no formal agreement has been reached, even as international leaders urge de-escalation.

The standoff has heightened concerns about potential disruptions to shipping and the risk of a wider conflict in the region.

© 2026 Newsmax. All rights reserved.
 

gunwish

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Wait a minute. I thought trump was saying a couple of weeks ago that Iran was wanting peace and begging for it.

Sounds like trump started a war...I'm sorry, military operation, against a country that was not a direct threat is us. Even after making campaign promises about no new wars. Now he is mad that Iran is not complying with his demands. His ego strikes again.

I'm sorry, but I think we are the school yard bully here. It is just a matter of time before somebody says enough and takes action against us. The question will be are they in the wrong.

In the last 6 months we have bombed 'suspected' drug boats without seeing any proof that they were running drugs. Even if there were drugs, so what. Have the USCG, or the navy under USCG control, take the boats in US waters.

The US has also toppled two leaders of different countries. We kidnapped the president of Venezuela and brought charges against him for violating US law. Even though he wasn't subject to the jurisdiction of US law. A person can now be charged for violating laws of other jurisdictions without ever being in said jurisdiction The leadership of Iran was killed by our military operation, but hey they were bad, right? Someone disagrees with trump's own deep state then just bomb or kidnap them.

How long before other countries push back and start using the same tactics against the US government and citizens? Could China start extracting US citizens and charging them for breaking Chinese laws for speaking out against the CCP, even while doing it from the US? If the state department says they can't do that, China could say that we started it. And they may have a valid point.

It's a brave new world without clear laws and ego driven
 
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President Trump is faced with the decision to stop Iran and destroy Iran's abilities to wage war... Does this include destruction of Iran's oil fields, ports and refineries to produce income to wage war...
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Trump Warns Iran: '48 Hours Before All Hell Reigns Down'​


By Newsmax Wires | Saturday, 04 April 2026 11:44 AM EDT


President Donald Trump on Saturday warned Iran it has 48 hours to reach a deal or reopen the Strait of Hormuz, escalating pressure as tensions rise in the Middle East.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: "Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT.

"Time is running out — 48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them. Glory be to GOD! President DONALD J. TRUMP"

The warning comes as the United States and Iran remain at odds over the strategically vital waterway, a narrow passage between Iran and Oman that serves as a key route for global oil shipments.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said he talked to Trump and posted his backing for the president's edict, writing: "I totally support his ultimatum to the Iranian regime to open up the Strait of Hormuz and to do a peace deal. A massive military operation awaits Iran if they choose poorly."

He added, "I am completely convinced that he will use overwhelming military force against the regime if they continue to impede the Strait of Hormuz and refuse a diplomatic solution to achieve our military objectives. If it’s not clear to Iran and others by now that President Trump means what he says then I don’t know when it will ever be.

"Choose wisely."

Roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply moves through the Strait of Hormuz, making any disruption a major concern for energy markets and global trade.

U.S. officials have accused Iran of threatening or interfering with commercial shipping in the area in recent weeks, raising fears of broader escalation.

Trump has repeatedly called on Iran to allow full access through the strait, framing the issue as central to both economic stability and regional security.

The administration has signaled that failure to comply could lead to further action, though officials have not publicly detailed specific next steps.

Iran has pushed back on U.S. demands, and no formal agreement has been reached, even as international leaders urge de-escalation.

The standoff has heightened concerns about potential disruptions to shipping and the risk of a wider conflict in the region.

© 2026 Newsmax. All rights reserved.
I'm surprised at Newsmax spelling "RAINS" wrong.
 

ssbn642blue

Veteran Member
Wait a minute. I thought trump was saying a couple of weeks ago that Iran was wanting peace and begging for it.

Sounds like trump started a war...I'm sorry, military operation against a country that was not a direct threat is us. Even after making campaign promises about no new wars. Now is mad that Iran is not complying with his demands. His ego strikes again.

I'm sorry, but I think we are the school yard bully here. It is just a matter of time before somebody says enough and takes action against us. The question will be are they in the wrong
Geopolitics is a world view some don't understand.
 

King Samson

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I'm sorry, military operation, against a country that was not a direct threat is us. Even after making campaign promises about no new wars.

I'm sorry, but I think we are the school yard bully here.
Missed it by "that" much. How many dead Americans, by the hands of the Iranians, is acceptable to you????

Iranian Attacks on Americans​

Overview of Casualties​

Iran has been responsible for the deaths of more Americans than any other terrorist regime globally. The Iranian military and its proxy forces have conducted numerous attacks over the decades, leading to significant American casualties.

Estimated Death Toll​

  • Over 1,000 American soldiers have been killed due to Iranian military actions and proxy attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • This figure includes casualties from various incidents, including bombings and direct military engagements.

Historical Context​

Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran has engaged in a sustained campaign of violence against the United States, which includes:

  • Hostage Crisis (1979): 66 Americans were taken hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
  • Beirut Bombings (1983): Over 240 U.S. service members were killed in attacks orchestrated by Iran-backed groups.
The long history of Iranian aggression highlights the ongoing threat posed to U.S. forces and citizens.
The White House jcfa.org
 

day late

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In spite of technological improvement’s, ships remain a difficult long range target. They have missiles that will just about hit any ship at any distance. But is it cost effective? By that I mean, yeah they have shown they have missiles that can reach Diego Garcia. But they wouldn’t waste that on a single ship. The things they would use to close the gulf would be relatively short range stuff. The answer is warn all civilians in range of the straits with those weapons to get out. Then anyone left is a soldier and a target. Either, flatten everything in that area or obtain total air dominance of that area and NOTHING moves that God didn’t put there.
 

Jez

Veteran Member
Missed it by "that" much. How many dead Americans, by the hands of the Iranians, is acceptable to you????

Iranian Attacks on Americans​

Overview of Casualties​

Iran has been responsible for the deaths of more Americans than any other terrorist regime globally. The Iranian military and its proxy forces have conducted numerous attacks over the decades, leading to significant American casualties.

Estimated Death Toll​

  • Over 1,000 American soldiers have been killed due to Iranian military actions and proxy attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • This figure includes casualties from various incidents, including bombings and direct military engagements.

Historical Context​

Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran has engaged in a sustained campaign of violence against the United States, which includes:

  • Hostage Crisis (1979): 66 Americans were taken hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
  • Beirut Bombings (1983): Over 240 U.S. service members were killed in attacks orchestrated by Iran-backed groups.
The long history of Iranian aggression highlights the ongoing threat posed to U.S. forces and citizens.
The White House jcfa.org
I think the key is that many of those deaths are caused by proxy. Then there's the problem of "what have they done lately?"

There are some of us who are supporting the War on Iran because they've had an open tab running since the 70's with a lot of it being done by proxy. They are cause for a lions share of the stuff destabilizing the Middle East. Every administration has chosen to turn a blind eye and tried to kick the can down the road to let someone else deal with it. We've grown sick and tired of this constantly being a problem. If this were to continue it will only be a matter of time before they develop their own nukes and we don't trust them to not use them. Heck, I'm kinda surprised they haven't just made a purchase from Pakistan, North Korea, China, or one of the old Soviet states. Either the price hasn't been right or everyone knows the mess made after that sale isn't worth the risk of it being traced back to them.

President Trump is the last chance to bury this problem, and a lot of other problems on his plate.
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
I'm surprised at Newsmax spelling "RAINS" wrong.
Think it might have been someone with TDS trying to do a connection to the "no King" protest movement?

They just claim an oops when it gets pointed out and corrected eventually? :shr:
All the networks have their third-string weekend crews working on a holiday like this.
The minimum wage or volunteer interns.
Haha...yeah. The college kids who should know better, but probably never will.
 

gunwish

Veteran Member
All the networks have their third-string weekend crews working on a holiday like this.
The minimum wage or volunteer interns.
Haha...yeah. The college kids who should know better, but probably never will.
Sometimes these people can do a good job and offer an alternate viewpoint
 

undead

Veteran Member
Wait a minute. I thought trump was saying a couple of weeks ago that Iran was wanting peace and begging for it.

Sounds like trump started a war...I'm sorry, military operation, against a country that was not a direct threat is us. Even after making campaign promises about no new wars. Now he is mad that Iran is not complying with his demands. His ego strikes again.

I'm sorry, but I think we are the school yard bully here. It is just a matter of time before somebody says enough and takes action against us. The question will be are they in the wrong.

In the last 6 months we have bombed 'suspected' drug boats without seeing any proof that they were running drugs. Even if there were drugs, so what. Have the USCG, or the navy under USCG control, take the boats in US waters.

The US has also toppled two leaders of different countries. We kidnapped the president of Venezuela and brought charges against him for violating US law. Even though he wasn't subject to the jurisdiction of US law. A person can now be charged for violating laws of other jurisdictions without ever being in said jurisdiction The leadership of Iran was killed by our military operation, but hey they were bad, right? Someone disagrees with trump's own deep state then just bomb or kidnap them.

How long before other countries push back and start using the same tactics against the US government and citizens? Could China start extracting US citizens and charging them for breaking Chinese laws for speaking out against the CCP, even while doing it from the US? If the state department says they can't do that, China could say that we started it. And they may have a valid point.

It's a brave new world without clear laws and ego driven
Iran is not a direct threat? Tell that to the soldiers maimed by Iranian IED's. Or the marines killed or maimed by the Iranian bombing of their barracks.


Get a friggin clue smart guy.
 

psychgirl

TB Fanatic
I suspect President Trump was just waiting for the rescue mission to finish before he let loose on Iran.

I “feel like” he was furious , but held his tongue until the time was right to unleash that tirade.

For some reason the downed, injured pilot situation just crossed his red line.

Does this make sense to anyone else what I’m trying to convey?
It’s early, I’m bleary eyed from cold meds lol.
 

Wyominglarry

Veteran Member
America and Israel have killed some many of the leaders in Iran that there is probably almost no one who is in total control. I am guessing that now only a small groups of people who control the missiles and rockets are the ones making decisions as to what and where to fire the missiles. I doubt you can control a few thousand individuals without any command structure to stop the missile attacks. Even if there is a so called cease fire there will be some people who will still fire off the missiles in their control.
How can anyone prevent a lone low level officer who has no higher command authority telling him not to fire at a ship going through the Straits of Hormuz? This is turning into more like a gorilla war. Small units attacking and then disappearing into the mountains.
 

gunwish

Veteran Member
Missed it by "that" much. How many dead Americans, by the hands of the Iranians, is acceptable to you????

Iranian Attacks on Americans​

Overview of Casualties​

Iran has been responsible for the deaths of more Americans than any other terrorist regime globally. The Iranian military and its proxy forces have conducted numerous attacks over the decades, leading to significant American casualties.

Estimated Death Toll​

  • Over 1,000 American soldiers have been killed due to Iranian military actions and proxy attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • This figure includes casualties from various incidents, including bombings and direct military engagements.

Historical Context​

Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran has engaged in a sustained campaign of violence against the United States, which includes:

  • Hostage Crisis (1979): 66 Americans were taken hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
  • Beirut Bombings (1983): Over 240 U.S. service members were killed in attacks orchestrated by Iran-backed groups.
The long history of Iranian aggression highlights the ongoing threat posed to U.S. forces and citizens.
The White House jcfa.org
Iran is not a direct threat? Tell that to the soldiers maimed by Iranian IED's. Or the marines killed or maimed by the Iranian bombing of their barracks.


Get a friggin clue smart guy.
The 1979 hostages taken at the embassy and Beirut bombing are valid points. Iran did that, and killed Americans and our troops. Those events also happened 43 plus years ago, two generations ago. We have to be careful when using that many years back to justify attacking Iran or any other country. Most of the people with any power then are old now and out of power. A good portion are probably dead. But hey lets go and start a war with the younger people of Iran that weren't even born then. That will show them and make them love us. I wonder how may future enemies of America we have created with this military operation.

As for the proxy wars that Iran has been fighting against us during GWOT, while it is bad, it has become a standard practice of fighting. County A won't fight country B directly, but country A will give country C weapons to fight country B. That has been going on for years. The United States done for at least since WW2. It has also been used against us, but we aren't going after those countries.

China and Russia did to us in the Korean conflict in the 50's. Russia gave our enemies weapons to fight us.
Russia did the same in during the Vietnam conflict in the 60s and 60s. They provided weapons, support, training, aircraft that slaughtered out troops by the 1000s
Yes, Iran did the same to during GWOT with IEDs and such.

On the other hand our government loves funding a good proxy war. We provided stinger missiles, and other weapons to the Afghan rebels to help them fight the Russians in the 80's. The most current example that I can remember is all the weapons, pilot training, money we have provided to Ukraine to help them fight the Russian invasion. Those are just the examples I can remember. Who really knows what the CIA has done since WW2 that is still secret

Proxy wars are a thing. I hate them and think they are wrong. Before we go bombing other countries because we feel justified, we need to stop and ask have we been doing the same thing. Should we go after Russia and China for providing training and weapons to our enemies that we were fighting. Would Russia be justified in attacking us for providing support to the Afghan Rebels and most recently Ukraine? I'm sure some of our weapons have killed and maimed Russian troops.

Attacking another country for an event that happened 43 years ago doesn't sit right with me. Why didn't we do anything when it happened. Do it then and to the people that attacked us. Don't wait two generations and use our young people to attack their grandkids that weren't even born yet.
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Iran is using the same delay tactics as Maduro in Venezuela. Trump put up with it for only so long, then signed the orders to attack and it happened right after a Christian holiday, Christmas. Now we see Iran in the same boat. Easter, a Christian holiday and Iran is diddling around. I don't think Trump will wait any longer. Open the strait and make a deal, otherwise it's take down time come Tuesday.
 

Mark D

Now running for Emperor.
America and Israel have killed some many of the leaders in Iran that there is probably almost no one who is in total control. I am guessing that now only a small groups of people who control the missiles and rockets are the ones making decisions as to what and where to fire the missiles. I doubt you can control a few thousand individuals without any command structure to stop the missile attacks. Even if there is a so called cease fire there will be some people who will still fire off the missiles in their control.
How can anyone prevent a lone low level officer who has no higher command authority telling him not to fire at a ship going through the Straits of Hormuz? This is turning into more like a gorilla war. Small units attacking and then disappearing into the mountains.
Was covered quite a while back in-thread, that they had long-ago established a very defined leadership and operations continuity plan. This will look less like a guerilla war, and more like a distributed network of actual military units executing standing orders.
 

King Samson

I'm Here
Attacking another country for an event that happened 43 years ago doesn't sit right with me. Why didn't we do anything when it happened.
So, you think this is just about what happened 43 years ago? Here's some information for you:

Iranian and Iranian-Backed Attacks Against Americans (1979-Present)​

Armed conflict between the United States and Iran did not begin in 2026, but instead has deep roots that extend back to the 1979 Islamic Revolution. For nearly five decades, the clerical regime in Tehran and its proxies have committed a range of attacks against Americans, posing a longstanding and continuing threat to U.S. national security. This memorandum, first published in June 2025 during the 12-Day War, provides select documentation of these assaults. While the list is not comprehensive, it demonstrates that Tehran has long endangered U.S. forces in the Middle East, the American homeland, and Americans residing across the globe.


November 1979-January 1981: Iranian students — with the backing of Tehran — take dozens of Americans hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.


April 1983: A suicide car bombing kills 63 people, including 17 Americans, at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. The Iran-backed terrorist group Islamic Jihad, a precursor and early branch of Hezbollah (not to be confused with Palestinian Islamic Jihad), claims responsibility.


October 1983: Operatives of the Iran-backed Hezbollah drive a truck bomb at a Marine compound in Beirut, killing 220 U.S. Marines and 21 other service personnel.


December 1983: Hezbollah operatives drive an explosives-filled dump truck through the gates of the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait City. No Americans are harmed.


March 1984: Terrorists kidnap CIA station chief William Buckley in Beirut, subsequently torturing and ultimately killing him in 1985. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility.


December 1984: Hezbollah terrorists hijack Kuwait Airways Flight 221 on its way from Kuwait to Pakistan and divert it to Tehran, killing two American officials from the U.S. Agency for International Development.


June 1985: Hezbollah terrorists hijack TWA Flight 847 en route from Athens to Rome and kill a U.S. Navy diver.


July 1989: Hezbollah operatives kill U.S. Marine Corps Col. William Higgins after kidnapping him the previous year while on a UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon.


April 1995: An explosives-laden van crashes into a bus near Kfar Darom in the Gaza Strip, killing one American and seven Israelis. Palestinian Islamic Jihad claims responsibility.


August 1995: A Hamas suicide bomber blows up a bus in the Ramat Eshkol neighborhood of Jerusalem, killing an American and three other passengers and wounding more than 100.


February 1996: A Hamas suicide bomber blows up a Jerusalem bus, killing three Americans and wounding three other Americans. A total of 26 people die in the attack.


March 1996: A suicide bomber blows up the Dizengoff shopping center in Tel Aviv, wounding two Americans. Twenty people die and 75 others are injured in the attack. Both Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad claim responsibility.


May 1996: Gunmen kill an American-Israeli dual citizen in the community of Beit El in the West Bank. Another U.S. citizen and three Israelis are wounded. No group claims responsibility, but Israel suspects Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad.


June 1996: A truck carrying 5,000 pounds of explosives blows up the Khobar Towers, a U.S. Air Force housing complex in the Saudi Arabian town of Khobar. Nineteen Americans die and some 500 people are injured. The Iran-backed Hezbollah Al Hijaz, a terrorist group in Saudi Arabia, is deemed responsible.


September 1997: Three Hamas suicide bombers blow themselves up at the Ben Yehuda shopping mall in Jerusalem, killing a U.S.-Israeli dual citizen and wounding seven other American citizens. Four other people die and nearly 200 are wounded in the attack.


August 1998: With the assistance of Hezbollah, al-Qaeda suicide bombers almost simultaneously blow up the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, killing 224 people, including 12 Americans, and wounding thousands. According to the 9/11 Commission Report, al-Qaeda developed “the tactical expertise for such attacks months earlier, when some of its operatives — top military committee members and several operatives who were involved with the Kenya cell among them — were sent to Hezbollah training camps in Lebanon.”


August 2001: A Hamas suicide bomber blows up the Sbarro pizzeria in Jerusalem, killing a U.S.-Israeli dual citizen and two other Americans. A total of 15 people die in the attack.


September 11, 2001: While the 9/11 Commission Report concludes that Iran had no foreknowledge of al-Qaeda’s attacks on the World Trade Center, the report indicates that Tehran facilitated the travel of some of the terrorists. “In sum,” the report notes, “there is strong evidence that Iran facilitated the transit of al Qaeda members into and out of Afghanistan before 9/11, and that some of these were future 9/11 hijackers.”


January 2002: Gunmen affiliated with the Iran-backed al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade kill a U.S.-Israeli dual citizen and wound another individual in the West Bank community of Beit Sahur.


July 2002: A bomb planted by a Hamas terrorist kills five American students at Jerusalem’s Hebrew University, including an American-Israeli dual citizen and an American-French dual citizen. A total of nine people die in the attack.


June 2003: An American citizen, along with 16 other people, die when a Hamas terrorist blows himself up on a bus in Jerusalem.


October 2003: Terrorists from the Iran-backed Popular Resistance Committees kill three U.S. diplomatic personnel in a bombing in Gaza.


2003-2011: Iranian-backed militias kill at least 603 U.S. troops in Iraq, according to the Pentagon. Iranian training and material support for Iraqi militias during the surge greatly increased the difficulties U.S. forces faced while combating the insurgency and included some of the deadliest weapons used against American troops, such as explosively formed penetrators (EFPs) and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).


August 2003: A Hamas suicide bomber blows up a bus in Jerusalem, killing five Americans and wounding one other American. A total of 24 people die in the attack.


August 2006: Hezbollah fighters kill American citizen Michael Levin, a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), during the Second Lebanon War. He is the only American to die in the conflict.


January 2007: Twelve men affiliated with the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) disguise themselves as U.S. soldiers, enter the Provincial Joint Coordination Center in the Iraqi city of Karbala, kill five U.S. soldiers, and wound another three. In 2019, the U.S. State Department issues a $15 million bounty for information on an IRGC Quds Force commander who planned the attack and other “assassinations of coalition forces in Iraq.”


July 2014: Hamas terrorists kill two Americans serving in the IDF during fighting between the terrorist group and Israel in Gaza as part of Operation Protective Edge.


October 2015: Hamas terrorists kill an American citizen and his wife, residents of the West Bank community of Neria, in their car in a drive-by shooting.


December 2019: Rockets fired by Kataib Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia, kill an American security contractor and wound several U.S. service members and Iraqi personnel at the K1 military base in the Iraqi city of Kirkuk.


January 2020: A direct Iranian ballistic missile attack against the Ain al-Asad airbase in Iraq causes more than 100 U.S. troops to suffer traumatic brain injuries.


March 2020: The family of former FBI agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared in Iran in 2007, announces that he likely died in an Iranian prison at an unknown date.


September 2020: U.S. intelligence reports indicate that Iran is weighing a plot to assassinate U.S. Ambassador to South Africa Lana Marks.


February 2021: A rocket fired by an Iran-backed militia at coalition forces in the Iraqi city of Erbil wounds a U.S. service member and four U.S. civilian contractors.


July 2021: Iranian-backed militias conduct at least three rocket and drone attacks against U.S. forces in 24 hours in Iraq and Syria, wounding two U.S. service members.


September 2022: An Iranian rocket attack kills an American citizen in Iraqi Kurdistan.


November 2022: A captain in Iran’s IRGC orchestrates the killing of an American citizen living in Baghdad who worked at an English language institute.


March 2023: An Iranian drone kills an American contractor and wounds five service members and another contractor when it strikes a coalition base near the Syrian city of Hasakah.


October 7, 2023: Hamas kills at least 48 Americans and kidnaps at least 12 Americans in a massacre of 1,200 people in southern Israel.


December 2023: A drone attack conducted by an Iranian-backed Iraqi militia against U.S. forces in Erbil wounds three American soldiers, including one critically injured with shrapnel to the head, which placed him in a coma.


January 2024: A drone launched by Kataib Hezbollah kills three U.S. soldiers at a U.S. military base in Jordan and wounds more than 40 other service members.


October 2024: Iran executes German-Iranian national and U.S. permanent resident Jamshid Sharmahd on fraudulent terrorism charges.


November 2024: A report released by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies indicates that Iran and its proxies have conducted more than 180 attacks against U.S. forces in the Middle East between October 17, 2023, and November 19, 2024, resulting in more than 180 wounded and three killed U.S. service members.


November 2024: The U.S. Department of Justice announces charges against an Iranian national and two American accomplices for plotting to assassinate President Trump.


March 2025: A U.S. jury convicts two agents of Iran for plotting to assassinate Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad in New York in 2022.


June 2025: At least three U.S. bases in Syria and two U.S. bases in Iraq are attacked with missiles or drones, likely by Iranian-backed militias.

 

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