Ойрхи Дорнод дахь мөргөлдөөн хурцдаж, АНУ-ын цэргийн албан хаагчид амиа алдав

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Бүс нутаг дахь геополитикийн хурцадмал байдал Ираны цэргийн ажиллагаа болон АНУ-ын хариу арга хэмжээний улмаас улам бүр даамжирч байна.

Иордан улсад Ираны баллистик пуужин болон дроны довтолгооны улмаас АНУ-ын хоёр цэргийн албан хаагч амиа алдаж, нэг хүн сураггүй болсон гэж АНУ-ын Төв командлалаас мэдээлэв. Үүнтэй холбогдуулан Иорданы Акаба хот дахь олон улсын нисэх онгоцны буудал болон далайн боомтыг “тодорхой бөгөөд бодит аюул” заналхийлж буй шалтгаанаар нүүлгэн шилжүүлжээ. Мөн Кувейтийн зэвсэгт хүчин Ираны пуужин болон дроны довтолгоог агаарын довтолгооноос хамгаалах системээрээ амжилттай таслан зогсоосон бол Бахрейн улс ч мөн ижил төстэй халдлагыг саатуулсан байна.

Персийн буланд Ираны талтай холбоотой хурцадмал байдал үргэлжилж, Ираны Хувьсгалт гварди Хормузын хоолойгоор нэвтрэхийг оролдсон АНУ-ын талыг баримтлагч хоёр хөлөг онгоц “аюулгүй бус чиглэл” сонгосны улмаас осолдсон гэж мэдэгдэв. Үүний зэрэгцээ АНУ-ын цэргийн хүчин сүүлийн долоон шөнийн турш Ираны эсрэг цохилт өгч байгаа бөгөөд Персийн булангийн стратегийн ач холбогдол бүхий Абу Муса, Их болон Бага Тунб арлууд мөргөлдөөний гол цэг болоод байна.

Дипломат түвшинд Ливаны Ерөнхийлөгч Жозеф Аун энэ долоо хоногт АНУ-ын Ерөнхийлөгч Дональд Трамптай уулзахаар төлөвлөж байна. Уулзалтаар тэрээр “Хезболла” бүлэглэлийг зэвсэггүй болгох, Израйлийн цэргийг Ливанаас гаргах замаар бүс нутгийн тогтвортой байдлыг хангах төлөвлөгөөгөө танилцуулах юм.

Нөгөөтэйгүүр, АНУ-ын компаниуд Иракийн засгийн газартай газрын тос тээвэрлэх шинэ гарц үүсгэх зэрэг 60 тэрбум ам.долларын өртөг бүхий хамтын ажиллагааны гэрээнд гарын үсэг зурлаа. Энэ нь Хормузын хоолойгоос хамааралтай байдлыг бууруулах зорилготой боловч дэд бүтцийг бүтээн байгуулахад урт хугацаа шаардлагатай гэж шинжээчид үзэж байна.

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Airport and seaport in Jordan evacuated due to ‘credible threat’, US embassy says

The international airport and ⁠seaport in Aqaba in southern Jordan has been evacuated because of ⁠a “specific and credible ​threat”, ⁠the US embassy said on ⁠X on Sunday.

“We ​strongly ⁠advise all ‌Americans to refrain (from) travelling to either the ‌airport or seaport. ‌Continue to follow all Jordanian authorities’ security ⁠directives,” the embassy said, without providing further details.

Jordanian authorities have not yet released a statement on the ‌matter and the ​Jordanian information ‌minister did ⁠not respond immediately to ⁠a request for comment.

Nicole Wootton-Cane19 July 2026 11:12

Two US backed ships involved in ‘accident’ while traversing Strait of Hormuz, Iran says

Tehran has said two “US-backed” ships were involved in an “accident” after after attempting to transit ⁠the ​Strait ⁠of Hormuz.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Sunday that two ⁠ships were involved in an “accident” after attempting to navigate ⁠the ​Strait ⁠ via an “unsafe route”, ⁠while two other ​vessels ⁠abandoned that ‌route, the semi-official Tasnim news agency ‌reported.

The Guards said ‌the four vessels had ignored ⁠Iranian warnings and acted with US backing.

“Vessels that are influenced by the words of ‌the Americans and enter ​unsafe ‌routes will ⁠certainly face accidents,” ⁠the Guards warned in ‌a ​statement.

Nicole Wootton-Cane19 July 2026 11:01

Recap: Two US service members killed by Iranian attacks in Jordan, military says

At least two US service members were killed in action while defending against Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks in Jordan, marking the first American deaths in the aftermath of a tenuous ceasefire agreement earlier this year, according to US Central Command.

Another service member is missing after Friday’s attacks, according to the Department of Defense.

Four American service members were medically evacuated to Jordanian hospitals and have since been discharged, Central Command announced Saturday.

You can read the full report below:

Nicole Wootton-Cane19 July 2026 11:00

Bahrain reports intercepting Iranian attack

Bahrain’s air defence systems have blocked an Iranian attack this morning, according to reports on the country’s state TV.

It comes after Iran has stepped up strikes on US allies in the region, including Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain.

Nicole Wootton-Cane19 July 2026 10:17

Lebanon’s Aoun to meet Trump at White House

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun will make his first trip to the White House this week to present a plan to US President Donald Trump on how to disarm Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah and secure Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon.

President Aoun, who served as the commander of Lebanon’s US-backed army before being elected president last year, is the first Lebanese head of ⁠state in nearly 20 years to visit the White House, where he will meet Trump face-to-face for the first time.

Tuesday’s meeting comes at a crucial moment for Lebanon: Israeli troops are occupying a swathe of the country’s south, hundreds of thousands of Lebanese remain displaced following Israeli strikes and Hezbollah has firmly rejected the government’s direct talks with Israel — and efforts by the state to strip it of its arms. In comments published by his office last week, Aoun said he would ask Trump to “exert the necessary pressure on Israel” to implement a U.S.-brokered June 26 agreement ⁠between Lebanon and Israel. That deal aims to disarm Hezbollah, see a progressive Israeli troop withdrawal and ​set ⁠the stage for peaceful ties between the two countries.

A Lebanese official said Aoun would present Trump with a written proposal on how to decommission Hezbollah’s massive arsenal. The official said Aoun believes only Trump possesses the leverage needed to pressure Israel to withdraw its troops and help Lebanon restore its sovereignty.

President Joseph Aoun will meet Trump in the US (Reuters)

Nicole Wootton-Cane19 July 2026 09:30

Three tiny islands help control access to the Strait of Hormuz. They’re once again in the crosshairs of the Iran war

Three strategically vital islands at the mouth of the Persian Gulf have once again become a focal point in the escalating US military campaign against Iran.

Abu Musa, along with Greater and Lesser Tunb, were seized by Iran in 1971 from what would later become the United Arab Emirates. These rocky outposts now serve as a critical Iranian garrison, enabling Tehran to exert considerable influence over the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway through which a fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas transits during peacetime.

Recent US strikes targeting two of these islands have reignited debate and speculation surrounding their future and their long-disputed ownership.

Shahana Yasmin19 July 2026 09:00

US military strikes Iran Gulf tensions escalate

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Shahana Yasmin19 July 2026 08:45

Kuwait residents stock up on essentials after Iranian strikes

People in Kuwait said they were stocking up on water and canned food after Iranian strikes hit an oil facility and a power and water plant.

“The demand for water and canned goods has increased since this morning amid fears that services or supply chains will be affected,” Hassan Rayan, 61, told AFP.

Another resident, Ali Mahmoud, 46, said “the streets and beaches were almost empty, even though it is a holiday”.

Kuwait said Iranian strikes on Saturday damaged an oil facility and a power and water plant, forcing several electricity generation units offline. It was the second attack on a Kuwaiti power and water plant in as many days.

Shahana Yasmin19 July 2026 08:30

US oil firms sign deals with Iraq to develop alternative shipping routes

US companies signed roughly $60bn in agreements and partnerships with the Iraqi government Friday, including deals intended to create alternative routes for shipping oil out of the Persian Gulf.

The deals, signed at the US Chamber of Commerce, also involved other industries, including healthcare, communications and infrastructure.

It’s not clear when the oil deals will be able to create viable alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz, through which about a fifth of the world’s oil flows. Goldman Sachs estimates that pipelines in just one country take at least two and a half years to build, and these pipelines would travel through two or more nations.

Shahana Yasmin19 July 2026 08:00

Kuwait says air defences intercepting Iranian missiles and drones

Kuwait’s military said its air defences were intercepting Iranian missiles and drones after what it described as “sinful Iranian aggression”.

In a statement, the General Staff of the Army said explosions heard across the country were the result of air defence systems intercepting the incoming attacks.

“Kuwaiti air defences are currently confronting hostile missile and drone attacks,” it said.

The military urged the public to follow safety instructions issued by the authorities as the interceptions continued.

Shahana Yasmin19 July 2026 07:40

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