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    US Considers Scaling Back Military Actions Against Iran Amid Escalating Regional Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 21, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, US President Donald Trump announced that Washington is contemplating a gradual reduction of its military operations against Iran. This statement comes as the conflict between Iran and Israel continues to intensify, with fresh hostilities reported over the weekend. The ongoing confrontation has now entered its fourth week, raising concerns about regional stability and the security of vital global energy routes.

    President Trump shared his views through a post on Truth Social, emphasizing that the United States is nearing the fulfillment of its strategic objectives in the conflict. He suggested that while the US might provide support to its allies if necessary, the primary responsibility for securing the critical Strait of Hormuz should be assumed by other nations. This waterway is of immense strategic importance, as nearly 20 percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas shipments pass through it. The partial closure of the Strait has already sparked fears of a potential global energy crisis.

    Meanwhile, Iranian media reported an attack on the Shahid Ahmadi-Roshan nuclear enrichment facility located in Natanz on Saturday morning. Authorities reassured the public that no radioactive leaks were detected, and nearby residents were not in danger. Israel, however, denied any involvement or awareness of such an incident. The Natanz facility has been a focal point in the ongoing tensions, given its role in Iran’s nuclear program.

    The human cost of the conflict has been severe. Since the escalation began with US and Israeli strikes on February 28, more than 2,000 people have lost their lives in Iran. Key energy infrastructure across Iran and neighboring Gulf states has also been targeted, contributing to a sharp rise in oil prices—up approximately 50 percent since the conflict erupted.

    As the violence escalates, Israeli forces have launched strikes on several Iranian cities, including Tehran, Karaj, and Isfahan. Iranian reports indicate that a residential strike in Ramsar resulted in the deaths of three family members. In addition, Israel conducted air raids in Beirut, targeting positions held by Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group. The Israeli military confirmed that four Hezbollah fighters were killed in southern Lebanon, marking the deadliest spillover into Lebanon since Hezbollah began its attacks on Israel earlier this month in support of Tehran.

    The situation in Lebanon remains dire, with over 1,000 fatalities and more than one million people displaced due to ongoing Israeli airstrikes. On Saturday, air raid sirens blared across Israel as missile threats forced millions into shelters, although no immediate casualties were reported. In a related development, Iran reportedly launched two ballistic missiles toward the US-British military base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, though the base was not struck.

    The conflict’s repercussions are being felt far beyond the battlefield. Natural gas prices in Europe surged by as much as 35 percent this week, driven by disruptions to critical energy infrastructure. In response, the European Union has urged member states to lower gas storage targets and gradually rebuild reserves to help stabilize the energy markets. Several US allies, including countries in Europe, Japan, and Canada, have pledged support for efforts to secure maritime routes in the Strait of Hormuz. However, some nations such as Germany and France have emphasized the importance of establishing a ceasefire before taking further action.

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi indicated Tehran’s willingness to allow vessels linked to Japan to transit the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting Japan’s heavy reliance on this route for about 90 percent of its oil imports. In an effort to ease pressure on global oil markets, the White House announced a temporary 30-day waiver on sanctions against Iranian oil exports. This move will enable the sale of millions of barrels currently held on tankers, aiming to stabilize supply and prices.

    Amid these tensions, Iran marked significant cultural and religious occasions, including Eid al-Fitr and Nowruz, with its Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei delivering a message of resilience and unity. He asserted that Iran has responded forcefully to its adversaries, reinforcing national solidarity. Concurrently, Russian President Vladimir Putin extended Nowruz greetings to Iran’s leadership, reaffirming Moscow’s support. However, the precise nature and extent of Russia’s backing remain uncertain as the crisis unfolds.

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