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US official tells NYT: fewer strikes in Iran overnight than previous night's 140

Intensity of US aerial campaign fluctuates as direct kinetic confrontation with Tehran continues

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated1 hour ago
US official tells NYT: fewer strikes in Iran overnight than previous night's 140

Primary source The Zioneer Intelligence Desk · 0 cited sources · Desk window 02:41–06:42

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A United States official informed The New York Times early Monday morning that the number of American strikes conducted against military targets in Iran overnight was lower than the 140 strikes carried out during the previous night's operations. While the official did not provide a specific count for the most recent wave, the report indicates a shift in the operational tempo of the ongoing US aerial campaign.

According to material reviewed by The Zioneer Intelligence Desk, the United States has adjusted the scale of its kinetic operations within Iranian territory. Following a massive wave of 140 strikes during the previous night, a US official confirmed to The New York Times that the overnight activity was less extensive. This fluctuation in strike volume occurs as Washington maintains its pressure on Iranian military infrastructure following the collapse of regional diplomatic frameworks and continued maritime friction. ### Context of the Campaign The current US aerial campaign represents a significant escalation in the direct military confrontation between Washington and the Islamic Republic. Prior reporting from The Zioneer Intelligence Desk has tracked the expansion of these strikes, which have targeted air defense systems, command centers, and drone storage facilities, particularly in southern Iran. The campaign followed the collapse of the 'Islamabad' memorandum and Iranian aggression in the Strait of Hormuz, shifting the US posture from diplomatic engagement to large-scale retaliatory fire. ### Analysis and Outlook The reduction in the number of strikes overnight does not necessarily signal a de-escalation. Earlier reports suggested that a 'larger wave' of strikes was anticipated, and the lower volume tonight may reflect tactical adjustments, target availability, or a transition between operational phases. Analysts at The Zioneer Intelligence Desk note that the US military has already struck hundreds of targets across Iran in recent days. For Israel and the broader region, the primary focus remains on the Iranian regime's potential for retaliation and the stability of global energy routes as the US continues to degrade Iranian military capabilities.

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