U.S. Strikes Iran for Sixth Consecutive Night as Tehran Threatens Regional Escalation

According to Jin10's tracking, the U.S. conducted its sixth consecutive night of strikes on Iranian targets on July 17, hitting military bases and infrastructure. Iran's Revolutionary Guards claimed strikes on U.S. positions at bases in Kuwait and Jordan, while the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that further American threats to Iranian infrastructure would trigger attacks on all regional facilities. Iran's Supreme Joint Military Command stated: if Trump continues threatening Iranian infrastructure, Iran will respond by targeting all facilities in the region. In parallel, White House officials said Iran remains engaged in dialogue with the United States.

Regional energy corridors face heightened risk. Iran vowed the Strait of Hormuz will not reopen under U.S. pressure, and Iraq announced all crude oil shipments from Basra docks were halted after a drone struck an oil tanker. Iran also claimed to have recovered remnants of a U.S. MQ-9 drone.

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