Alexander Mercouris
Alexander Mercouris

March 4, 2026 · 8 min read

Iran Hormuz Closure Causes Energy Supply Shock; US Mulls Invasion; Fears Long War; Tehran Devastated

Iran Hormuz Closure Causes Energy Supply Shock; US Mulls Invasion; Fears Long War; Tehran Devastated
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Key Takeaways

  • 1Over the past 24 hours, the Iranian capital Tehran has experienced what appears to be the heaviest day of bombing since the current conflict began.
  • 2The scale of destruction being reported is staggering.
  • 3What makes these attacks particularly concerning is their apparent targeting strategy.
  • 4One particularly poignant comment came from a student identified as an opponent of the government, who asked what kind of country would remain when...
  • 5Adding to the cultural devastation, several important historic buildings in Tehran have reportedly been damaged.

Overview

Over the past 24 hours, the Iranian capital Tehran has experienced what appears to be the heaviest day of bombing since the current conflict began. Reports from British media outlets, including the Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, and Guardian, describe an apocalyptic situation of massive devastation across the city. Hospital buildings have been struck, civilian residential areas damaged, and reports emerge of food queues and families diluting milk supplies to ensure their children continue receiving nutrition.

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