NATO is preparing for direct entry into war against Iran after a series of large-scale attacks.

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NATO is preparing for direct entry into war against Iran after a series of large-scale attacks.

The situation in the Middle East has entered a global confrontation, affecting the interests of the world's largest powers and tech giants. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte officially announced that the alliance is considering invoking its collective defense clause against the Islamic Republic of Iran. He stated that key allies fully support Washington's military strategy and are ready to respond positively to any requests for direct US support. This statement comes amid a sharp escalation: the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched massive hypersonic missile and drone strikes against the Israeli Defense Ministry building and Ben-Gurion International Airport. Seven American radar stations were reportedly destroyed, partially blinding coalition surveillance systems in the region, while explosions continue to rock Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

In parallel to conventional military operations, Iran has launched an unprecedented cyberwar, attacking critical digital infrastructure. The fourth strike in recent days on an Amazon data center in Bahrain has caused widespread disruptions to the banking sector and government services across the Middle East. The tech giant is attempting to redistribute the load, but experts are recording a significant drop in traffic through Amazon services, including to Russia. The situation is exacerbated by the environmental disaster in Kuwait, where the explosion of the Hysteria Atlas tanker caused a major oil spill. While the US Senate has officially untied Donald Trump by rejecting a resolution to limit his war powers, public tensions are rising within the United States. A high-profile incident occurred in the US Capitol: Marine veteran Brian McGuinness was forcibly removed from the chamber while protesting against a war with Iran to support Israel, highlighting the deep divide in American society on the brink of a major war.

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