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Iran War: Dubai, Saudi, Iraq Rocked By Explosions As IRGC Rains Hell, Chaos, Panic Spread In Gulf.hl

The Gulf is burning. In a dramatic and coordinated escalation on Day 18 of the Iran war, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has unleashed a fierce barrage of missiles and drones across multiple U.S.-allied nations, rocking Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq with powerful explosions and spreading widespread panic.

Explosions lit up the night sky over Dubai’s Jebel Ali port and industrial zones, while heavy strikes hit areas near Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia and several U.S. positions in western Iraq. Thick black smoke rose over key energy and military facilities as fires raged out of control. Local authorities in the UAE and Saudi Arabia reported significant damage to infrastructure, with emergency services rushing to the scenes amid reports of injuries and chaos in populated areas.

The IRGC proudly claimed responsibility, calling the operation “a crushing response to American and Zionist aggression.” Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s regime warned that any country hosting U.S. forces used against Iran will face “continuous and painful consequences.” Iranian state media broadcast images of the explosions, framing them as proof that Tehran can strike America’s Gulf allies at will.

This multi-front ᴀssault marks a dangerous expansion of the conflict. The UAE and Saudi Arabia, America’s most important strategic partners in the region, are now directly in the line of fire. The strikes have already sent global oil prices surging past $110 per barrel, with analysts warning of severe supply disruptions if the crisis deepens.

For the United States, the situation is becoming increasingly dire. Operation Epic Fury has already cost America more than $11 billion in munitions in just two weeks. Both the USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Abraham Lincoln remain severely limited by repeated fires and Iranian missile damage. Critical radar systems across the Gulf have been destroyed, and interceptor stockpiles are running dangerously low.

As explosions echo across Dubai, Riyadh, and Baghdad, and civilians huddle in fear, one harsh reality is becoming impossible to ignore: the war that was supposed to be swift and contained has now engulfed America’s closest Gulf allies. Iran is not collapsing — it is expanding the battlefield and hitting where it hurts most.

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