Chapter 1: What recent events are escalating tensions in the Middle East?
The fighting escalates on Lisa Brady. Fox News, more than a dozen countries in the Middle East and beyond impacted as Iran retaliates for attacks by the U.S. and Israel.
The Iranian strategy is to widen the war and to force the U.S. and its allies to burn through its valuable and limited supply of high-tech missile interceptors to raise oil prices by threatening ships in the Strait of Hormuz. That is why you are seeing strikes in Turkey and now Azerbaijan.
Fox's Jennifer Griffin, the international airport was hit in Azerbaijan. Iran denies attacking that country with drones. There have also been explosions today near the airport in Abu Dhabi. And Bahrain says a state-owned oil refinery has been hit by an Iranian missile.
There is some concern that Iran is holding back firing some of its ballistic missiles to extend the length of the war.
Chapter 2: How is Iran's strategy impacting the conflict with the U.S. and its allies?
Israeli ambassador to the UN, Danny Danan, says Iran firing fewer missiles is reality, not a tactic.
They are getting weaker and weaker.
And he says Iran is lying about only targeting military sites.
Home, hotels, airports. That is not military targeting. That is indiscriminate aggression.
Also insisting the U.S. and Israel do not target civilians. The U.S. and Israel say the objectives are no nuclear weapon for Iran and no ballistic missile program, Navy, or terrorist proxies. The U.S. House votes today on a war powers resolution.
Most Democrats will vote to end the war, but some moderate Democrats could vote no. House Speaker Mike Johnson upbraided those who want to short-circuit the war. It plays right into the hands of the enemy, and I think it's shameful. But at least two Republicans could vote with Democrats. Thomas Massey of Kentucky believes only Congress can authorize war. The same with Warren Davidson of Ohio.
Fox's chat program on Capitol Hill. A war powers resolution was blocked yesterday in the U.S. Senate. America is listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 3: What is the current situation regarding missile attacks in the region?
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A man accused of killing three women in Utah is now in custody found in Colorado where police tracked a car stolen from one of the victims.
The suspect has been identified as 22-year-old Ivan Miller of Blakesburg, Iowa, who is believed to have had no prior relationships with any of the victims and no prior connections with the area.
Lieutenant Cameron Roden with the Utah Highway Patrol says there's also no evidence the women were targeted specifically. Two of them were found dead on hiking trails, one in her 30s, another in her 60s, and one victim in her 80s. It's been more than a month now since 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie was reported missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona.
The Pima County Sheriff says DNA found on a glove about two miles from Nancy's home was linked to a restaurant employee who works nearby, but the employee is not related to the case at all. Doorbell surveillance camera footage captured the suspect and showed him covered head to toe wearing gloves.
The sheriff's office has asked for doorbell or ring camera footage from neighbors going back a month prior as part of an effort to see if the suspect was in the neighborhood before taking Nancy from her home against her will. The FBI told Fox News some operations relating to this search have been moved to Phoenix.
And last week, the sheriff said the investigation was given to a task force of homicide detectives and FBI agents. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
The State Department working to charter flights for Americans stranded in the Middle East while some U.S. citizens are using private jets.
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