BREAKING: “Operation Wada Sadiq 4” EXPLODES Into 57th Wave — Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles at Israel & U.S. Targets as Tensions Hit Boiling Point!

 


Missile Storm Unleashed: Iran Escalates Military Campaign

In a dramatic escalation, Iran’s powerful military wing, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has claimed responsibility for launching a fresh wave of missile strikes targeting Israeli and U.S. positions. According to Iranian state media, the attacks are part of the ongoing “Operation Wada Sadiq 4,” signaling a continued and intensifying confrontation in the region.

57th Wave of Attacks: Advanced Ballistic Missiles Deployed
The IRGC revealed that this latest assault marks the 57th wave of coordinated strikes. Officials stated that multiple types of advanced ballistic missiles were used in the operation, which has been symbolically named “Ya Sayyid al-Sajideen (AS).” The scale and repetition of these attacks indicate a sustained strategy rather than isolated retaliation.

High-Value Targets Hit Across Occupied Territories
Iranian authorities claim that critical infrastructure across Israeli-controlled areas was targeted, including command and control centers, missile defense systems, and communication hubs. Among the weapons reportedly used were the Khyber Shikan, Emad, and Qadr missile systems—highlighting Iran’s growing missile capabilities and precision strike technology.

🇶🇦 U.S. Base in Qatar Under Fire: Al Udeid Targeted
In a major development, Iran also reportedly struck the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, one of the largest U.S. military installations in the Middle East. Medium-range Zulfiqar and Qiam missiles, along with drones, were allegedly deployed in the strike, raising fears of a wider regional conflict involving multiple nations.

Casualties Unknown: Silence from Independent Sources
Despite the intensity of the claims, there has been no independent verification regarding the extent of damage or casualties. Additionally, neither the U.S. nor Israeli authorities have issued an immediate official response, leaving the global community in suspense.

Strait of Hormuz Crisis: Trump Seeks Global Help Amid Rising Threats

Amid fears of disruption in the critical oil route, former U.S. President Donald Trump made a surprising shift in stance. After initially warning about potential mining of the Strait of Hormuz, he called on global powers including China, Japan, and South Korea to help keep the waterway open.

7,000 Targets Hit: U.S. Claims Massive Damage to Iran
Trump claimed that over 7,000 targets inside Iran have been struck, focusing largely on military and commercial sites. According to him, these operations have significantly weakened Iran’s military strength, particularly its missile and drone production capabilities.

Global Oil Lifeline at Risk: Allies Urged to Step Up
Highlighting the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, Trump emphasized that while the U.S. relies minimally on this route for oil, countries like Japan (95%), China (90%), and South Korea (35%) depend heavily on it. He urged these nations to take active roles in securing the passage and ensuring uninterrupted global energy supplies.

Iran’s Naval Power Crippled? U.S. Makes Bold Claims
Trump further stated that U.S. forces have destroyed Iran’s mine-laying vessels and effectively neutralized its naval mining capabilities. He added that there is still no confirmed evidence that Iran has deployed mines in the strait, despite earlier fears.

Warning Issued: Oil Facilities Could Be Next
In a stark warning, Trump suggested that if the Strait of Hormuz is blocked, Iran’s key oil infrastructure—particularly on Khark Island—could become a target. He also claimed that over 100 Iranian vessels have been sunk since the conflict began, portraying Iran as significantly weakened.

“Paper Tiger?” Trump Criticizes Allies and Iran
Trump didn’t hold back, criticizing allies for not contributing enough while claiming that Iran has gone from a position of strength to becoming a “paper tiger.” He reiterated that the U.S. has long warned about Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional aggression, asserting that current events validate those concerns.

Final Thoughts: A Region on the Edge of All-Out War
With missile strikes intensifying, global النفط routes تحت threat, and major powers being pulled into the الأزمة، the Middle East stands dangerously close to a full-scale regional war. Whether diplomacy can still prevail—or whether the world is heading toward a larger conflict—remains uncertain.

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