Sunday, March 08, 2026

Iran vows six months of ‘intense war’ as conflict spreads to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Lebanon and Iraq






Iran vows six months of ‘intense war’ as conflict spreads to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Lebanon and Iraq



Explosions erupt following strikes in Tehran on March 7, 2026. — AFP pic

Sunday, 08 Mar 2026 1:16 PM MYT


TEHRAN, March 8 — Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said Sunday that the country’s forces could fight an intense war for six months against the United States and Israel, which said it struck Tehran’s commanders at a seaside hotel in the heart of Beirut.

As the conflict spilled into its second week, the regional repercussions spiralled, with Saudi Arabia intercepting a wave of drones headed for targets including the diplomatic quarter in capital Riyadh and Kuwait saying an attack hit fuel tanks at its international airport.


The strike on Kuwait’s aviation fuel storage compounded fears over energy supplies with the country’s national oil company also announcing a cut in crude production over threats to the Strait of Hormuz, where a fifth of the world’s oil and gas transit.

Tehran accused the US and Israel of striking an oil depot in the Iranian capital on Saturday, the first reported assault on the Islamic republic’s oil infrastructure as stock markets have slumped and crude prices surged.


The Israeli military said it struck “a number of fuel storage facilities in Tehran” that were used “to operate military infrastructure”.


Israel’s military also launched a new wave of strikes “across Tehran” on Sunday, after carrying out a precision strike targeting “key commanders” in the Quds Force, the foreign operations arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, at a hotel in an area of central Beirut popular with tourists.

Lebanon’s health ministry said the strike killed at least four people at the hotel, where an AFP photographer saw shattered windows and charred walls.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to press on with the war against Iran “with all our force”, with a plan to eradicate the country’s leadership after joint US-Israeli raids killed supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei last week, sparking the regional conflict.

Despite the threat, the Revolutionary Guards said Sunday that the Islamic republic’s forces could wage an “intense war” for six months at the current speed of fighting.

Guards spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini said Iran had so far used “first and second generation” missiles, but will use “advanced and less-used long-range missiles” in the coming days.



A US Army carry team moves a flag-draped transfer case containing the remains of Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware on March 7, 2026. — Getty Images/AFP pic



‘Trapped’

The widening reach of the war and Iran’s ability to inflict damage and harm were underscored by US President Donald Trump attending the return of six American service members killed in a drone strike on a US base in Kuwait last Sunday.

Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani accused the Trump administration of seeking to replicate a scenario similar to Venezuela where it ousted leader Nicolas Maduro.

“Their perception was that it would be like Venezuela – they would strike, take control and it would be over – but now they are trapped,” he said in a pre-recorded interview broadcast on state TV on Saturday.

Iran’s hardline judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei also warned Middle East neighbours which are “openly and covertly at the disposal of the enemy” that “the heavy attacks on these targets will continue”.

Tehran had vowed to go after US assets in the region, and Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait on Sunday all reported new attacks.

Saudi Arabia said it intercepted more than a dozen drones while Qatar said Iran fired two cruise missiles and 10 ballistic missiles at the country on Saturday.

UAE forces were intercepting incoming missile and drones from Iran, the defence ministry said in a post on X.

On Saturday, video footage showed one projectile crashing at Dubai airport, while AFP journalists heard blasts in Iraq’s Baghdad and Erbil on Saturday evening.

Inside Iran, damage to infrastructure and residential areas is mounting as its people report growing anxiety and a heavy security presence.

“I don’t think anyone who hasn’t experienced war would understand it,” a 26-year-old teacher told AFP on condition of anonymity.

Iran’s health ministry said Friday at least 926 civilians had been killed and around 6,000 wounded – figures AFP could not independently verify.



Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike targeted an area in Beirut’s southern suburbs on March 7, 2026. — AFP pic



Air supremacy

Israel launched strikes on a Hezbollah bastion in the southern suburbs of Beirut, after Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war this week when the militant group attacked Israel with rockets and drones in response to Khamenei’s death.

Lebanon’s health ministry said at least 294 people have died in Israeli air strikes over the past week, prompting Prime Minister Nawaf Salam to warn of a looming “humanitarian disaster”.

The fresh Israeli strikes came after it launched some of its largest raids in Iran since the war began on Saturday, targeting a military academy, an underground command centre and missile storage sites.

Netanyahu said Israel had achieved almost total control of the skies over the Iranian capital.

Trump struck a similarly defiant tone, repeating the claim that Iran had been close to developing a nuclear weapon.

He also suggested US troops could eventually be needed to secure Iran’s enriched uranium stockpiles.

Separately, he blamed Iran for what the country’s authorities said was a deadly strike on an elementary school in Minab last Saturday that killed at least 150 people. Iran has blamed Washington for the strike.

Neither the US nor Israel has claimed responsibility for the attack and AFP could not independently verify the circumstances.



Israeli security forces and emergency personnel stand next to the wreckage of cars at a site struck by a projectile in Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv on March 3, 2026. — AFP pic



No clear way out

Analysts warn there is still no clear path to ending a conflict that US and Israeli officials say could last a month or longer.

Trump has suggested Iran’s economy could be rebuilt if a leader “acceptable” to Washington replaces the late supreme leader, which Tehran has rejected.

China and Russia have largely stayed on the sidelines despite close ties with Tehran.

China’s top diplomat Wang Yi said on Sunday that the war in the Middle East should “never have happened”.

“This is a war that should never have happened,” he told a press conference in Beijing, adding that “a strong fist does not mean strong reason. The world cannot return to the law of the jungle.” — AFP

5 comments:

  1. This was why Isaac bombed Tehran airport....

    ๐Ÿšจ BREAKING: The IDF announced that it has destroyed 16 IRGC Quds Force planes that were used to transfer weapons to Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon.

    The Israeli Air Force destroyed all 16 planes with precise strikes at Mehrabad Airport in Tehran.

    Israel is dominating. ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ

    https://x.com/VividProwess/status/2030286521132106229?s=20

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  2. We Just Want to Walk Our Dogs....

    Iranian woman in Australia tells her story about escaping the Islamic regime in Iran:

    “No one is Muslim in Iran. After 47 years of Islamic regime, we all hate Islam.

    Under Sharia, we can’t have dogs, women can’t sing, and I would be killed for dressing like this.

    We are peaceful people. We just want normal lives and to live in peace with everyone.”

    Free Iran from the Islamic regime!

    https://x.com/realMaalouf/status/2030301095105282358?s=20

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  3. In a stunning move that nobody saw coming, Lebanon's government has imposed a full ban on ALL Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) activities inside Lebanese territory. Security forces ordered to HUNT DOWN, arrest, and DEPORT any IRGC members found operating there.

    https://x.com/its_The_Dr/status/2030469151144243419?s=20

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  4. Penny, you would not even be welcome in Iran.....

    In the #InternationalWomensDay it is very relevant to recognise courageous act of Iran female soccer players in
    @afcasiancup
    2026.

    These women aren't just playing football — they're risking their lives and families' safety to send a message the world needs to hear.

    Being a girl in Iran itself means living a life of constantpressure, fear, and struggle
    God bless all girls and women of Iran

    https://x.com/Ghomar_baaz/status/2030500131204997136?s=20

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  5. I wouldn't want to be a sailor on this ship...

    The China angle.

    Two sanctioned Iranian ships departed the Gaolan chemical port in Zhuhai, China loaded with cargo believed to be sodium perchlorate, a key precursor used to produce solid rocket fuel for ballistic missiles. The ships belong to the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines, a preferred logistics network for Iranian weapons procurement.

    Both vessels took on heavy cargo at the port and are now en route to Iranian ports near the Strait of Hormuz, likely Bandar Abbas and Chabahar, which host major Iranian naval facilities.

    Beijing allowed the shipments despite the ongoing conflict. China could easily have delayed the vessels administratively but chose not to.

    https://x.com/Doranimated/status/2030462992526070148?s=20

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