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U.S.-Israeli Forces Strike Iranian Security Infrastructure and Air Defenses

Targeted operations on March 13 focused on degrading the regime's internal security infrastructure and air defense capabilities.

March 14, 2026 at 10:45 AM

On March 13, 2026, U.S. and Israeli forces executed coordinated strikes against Iranian internal security infrastructure and air defense systems. These operations represent a notable shift in strategy under the Trump administration, moving beyond the degradation of conventional military and naval targets toward weakening the Iranian regime's domestic repressive apparatus and internal stability mechanisms. The strikes specifically targeted components used by Tehran for internal control and security, as well as air defense networks designed to counter allied aerial operations. By focusing on these assets, the coalition aims to limit the regime's capacity to maintain domestic order while ensuring continued freedom of movement for allied forces in the region's airspace. There were no new reports of fresh economic sanctions, nuclear escalations, or kinetic activity involving regional proxies during this 24-hour period. While energy markets continue to react to previous disruptions near the Strait of Hormuz, no new developments regarding maritime blockades or oil infrastructure were reported in the latest briefings.

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