U.S.–Israeli Attacks on Iran — Full Comprehensive Coverage and Current Situation (2026 Conflict)

Overview of the Fictional 2026 Middle East War Scenario

In this extended geopolitical simulation, a coordinated military campaign by the United States and Israel targets strategic Iranian infrastructure in early 2026, triggering the most severe regional conflict in modern Middle Eastern history.

The campaign includes:

  • Precision airstrikes on command centers in Tehran

  • Cyber warfare targeting energy and defense networks

  • Naval mobilization in the Strait of Hormuz

  • Missile defense activation across Israeli territory

The fictional scenario escalates rapidly after targeted strikes eliminate senior Iranian leadership figures, creating both internal instability and external retaliation.

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