Iran has reportedly considered attacking U.S. military targets in Europe, specifically in Bulgaria and Cyprus, if the Middle East conflict escalates, according to two sources close to the regime cited by the Financial Times. Negotiations between Washington and Tehran have stalled, with the 60-day ceasefire agreement expiring Monday. The United Arab Emirates announced the suspension of all commercial exchanges and financial transactions with Iran after detecting two ballistic missiles launched toward its territorial waters. The Strait of Hormuz remains a major point of contention, with observed ship traffic extremely low despite Donald Trump’s assertions that the vital waterway is open under U.S. control.
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