Hardliners in Iran have ramped up their calls for a nuclear bomb, as Israel announced overnight that it had struck the ‘heart of Tehran’.
Iran’s state media has been pushing the idea of quitting a non-proliferation treaty and are pushing to seek a nuclear bomb in defiance of the US and Israel.
Two senior Iranian officials said that with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) now dominant since the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei, hardline views are on the rise in Iran’s leadership.
Meanwhile, Israel’s military said they completed a ‘wide-scale wave of strikes’ in the ‘heart of Tehran’, targeting government infrastructure.
US President Trump is also preparing to send 10,000 more ground troops to the Middle East, the Wall Street Journal reported, as the President continues to say talks with Iran are ‘going well’.
Thai cargo ship believed to have run aground after Iran attack
A Thai-flagged cargo ship that came under attack from Iran while passing through the Strait of Hormuz was abandoned by its crew and is believed to have run aground.
Thailand’s Foreign Ministry said today that the Iranian and Omani authorities were able to reach the Mayuree Naree on a rescue mission, as three sailors remain unaccounted for. The ship came under attack on March 11.
The semi-official Tasnim and Fars news agencies, believed to be close to Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, reported that the ship ran aground near the village of Ramchah on Qeshm Island.
President Trump is preparing to send 10,000 more ground troops to the Middle East
US President Trump is preparing to send 10,000 more ground troops to the Middle East, as he continues to say talks with Iran are ‘going well’.
The Pentagon declined to comment on the plans.
Trump also announced he would delay obliterating energy plants in Iran for another ten days because of the ongoing talks with the nation.
The US President said Iran had requested the extension, which Iran denied.
Israel says it has struck the ‘heart of Tehran’ in ‘wide-scale wave of strikes’
Israel’s military said they struck the ‘heart’ of Iran’s capital last night in a ‘wide-scale wave of strikes’, targeting the government’s infrastructure.
State media in Iran reported explosions being heard in the capital and air defences ‘confronting hostile targets’.
Israel said it had struck air defences and missile sites across Iran overnight, adding the attacks were ‘targeted’ at sites used to produce weapons, primarily ballistic missile.
The IDF said their Air Force hit ‘missile launchers and missile storage sites’ in western Iran.
Iran hardliners have ramped up calls for a nuclear bomb, sources say
Hardliners in Iran are ramping up calls for a nuclear bomb in defiance of the US and Israel, two senior Iranian sources said.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) are now dominant following the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei, so hardline views on Iran’s nuclear stance are on the rise, the sources told Reuters.
The West has always believed Iran wants the nuclear bomb, but the state has always denied this, saying Khamenei had banned nuclear arms as forbidden in Islam.
But serious voices inside the government are now reportedly questioning the existing policy and demanding a change.
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Iran hardliners ramp up calls for nuclear bomb as Israel strikes ‘heart of Tehran’ and Trump prepares 10,000 more ground troops – live updates