Tensions in the Middle East have escalated as Iran launched missile and drone attacks on Bahrain and Jordan, a move that follows a series of US military strikes on Iranian targets. The United States targeted Iranian port cities, including Bushehr and Bandar Abbas, with the intent of diminishing Iran’s capacity to threaten commercial shipping channels in the region.
In retaliation, Iran focused its attacks on Bahrain, which hosts the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet, and Jordan, where US military resources are situated. Bahraini officials reported successfully intercepting several attacks, while Jordan confirmed the interception of multiple missiles before they could reach their intended destinations.
The situation has raised alarms over maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, where two commercial tankers were attacked, underscoring the risk to one of the world’s key energy shipping lanes. This has sparked concerns about the potential for a wider regional conflict and has further complicated diplomatic efforts aimed at easing tensions.
Amid the escalating conflict, international aviation authorities have cautioned airlines against using airspace over certain parts of the Gulf region, citing heightened security risks. The developments have also influenced global energy markets, as crude oil prices have surged in response to the instability surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial corridor for international oil exports.
