US embassy in Iraq hit as Mideast War enters third week

The Middle East conflict entered its third week with escalating violence, marked by a drone strike on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and significant disruptions to global energy supply lines. Iranian forces issued warnings to Emirati civilians to avoid port areas, coinciding with visible clouds of black smoke rising from Fujairah—a critical Emirati port housing oil storage and export terminals.

This embassy attack represents the second assault since February 28, when U.S. and Israeli operations against Iran ignited widespread regional hostilities. The ongoing warfare has reportedly claimed over 1,200 lives in Iran and displaced approximately 3.2 million people, according to UN estimates. Despite superior U.S. and Israeli military capabilities, Iran continues its offensive operations, targeting at least ten neighboring nations and effectively blocking the strategic Strait of Hormuz to maritime traffic.

The economic repercussions have been immediate and severe, with crude oil prices surging more than 40% since the conflict’s inception. Iranian media has threatened that U.S.-linked energy facilities would be “immediately destroyed” if Iranian oil infrastructure were targeted, though Teheran confirmed no damage to facilities on Kharg Island following U.S. strikes.

President Trump announced plans for U.S. Navy escorts through the Strait of Hormuz to restore oil exports, while the Pentagon reported striking over 15,000 targets in Iran during the past two weeks. Israel’s military claimed responsibility for 7,600 strikes, primarily targeting Iran’s missile program.

The conflict has expanded beyond the Gulf region, with Turkey reporting NATO forces intercepting ballistic missiles launched from Iran. Lebanon has been drawn into the hostilities, with Israeli strikes killing healthcare workers and targeting Hezbollah strongholds. Qatar intercepted missiles above Doha, while Saudi Arabia reported downing dozens of drones.

Notably, Hamas urged Iran to exercise restraint regarding neighboring countries, creating a rare diplomatic rift between the allies. Within Iran, the Revolutionary Guards have threatened severe crackdowns on anti-government protests, maintaining an internet blackout since the conflict began.