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Tehran claims the US attacked it from the UAE as Iran war enters its third week

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) 鈥 Iran urged people Saturday to evacuate the Middle East’s busiest port and two others in the United Arab Emirates, openly threatening a neighboring country’s non-U.S. assets for the first time as its entered a third week.

Tehran said the U.S. had used 鈥減orts, docks and hideouts鈥 in the UAE to launch strikes on , home to the main terminal handling Iran’s oil exports, without providing evidence. It urged people to leave areas where it said U.S. forces were sheltering.

Hours later, there was no sign of an attack on Dubai鈥檚 Jebel Ali port 鈥 the Mideast鈥檚 busiest 鈥 or the Khalifa port in Abu Dhabi. But debris from an intercepted sparked a fire at the third port, in Fujairah.

Iran says the US attacked from close to Dubai

Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, told MS NOW that the U.S. attacked Kharg Island and Abu Musa Island from two locations in the UAE, Ras Al-Khaimah and a place 鈥渧ery close to Dubai,鈥 calling that dangerous and saying Iran 鈥渨ill try to be careful not to attack any populated area鈥 there.

U.S. Central Command said it had no response to Iran鈥檚 claim. A diplomatic adviser to the UAE鈥檚 president, Anwar Gargash, said on social media the country has the right to defend itself but 鈥渟till prioritizes reason and logic, and continues exercising restraint.鈥

Iran has fired hundreds of missiles and drones at Arab Gulf neighbors during , but it has said it was targeting U.S. assets, even as hits or attempts were reported on civilian ones such as airports and oil fields.

On Friday, said the country 鈥渙bliterated鈥 military sites on Kharg Island and that oil infrastructure could be next if Tehran continues to interfere with , where one-fifth of global oil supplies usually transit.

Iran鈥檚 parliamentary speaker has said strikes against the country鈥檚 oil infrastructure would provoke a new level of retaliation.

Araghchi told MS NOW that the strait was closed only to 鈥渢hose who are attacking us and their allies.鈥

As global anxiety soars over , Trump said Saturday that he hopes China, France, Japan, South Korea, the U.K. and others send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz 鈥渙pen and safe.鈥 Britain in response said it was discussing with allies a 鈥渞ange of options鈥 to secure shipping.

Araghchi, in a social media post, urged neighbors to 鈥渆xpel foreign aggressors” and described Trump’s call as 鈥渂egging.鈥

Iran repeats threat against US-linked oil assets

On Saturday, Iran鈥檚 joint military command reiterated its threat to attack U.S.-linked 鈥渙il, economic and energy infrastructures鈥 in the region if the Islamic Republic’s oil infrastructure is hit.

Iran鈥檚 semiofficial Fars news agency said the Kharg Island strikes caused no damage to oil infrastructure. It said they targeted an air defense facility, a naval base, the airport control tower and an offshore oil company鈥檚 helicopter hangar.

U.S. Central Command said it destroyed naval mine storage facilities, missile storage bunkers and other military sites.

Israel earlier announced another wave of strikes in Iran targeting infrastructure, and said its air force had hit more than 200 targets in the past 24 hours, including missile launchers, defense systems and weapons production sites.

Another attack on the US Embassy in Baghdad

A missile struck a helipad inside the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad on Saturday. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. The embassy complex, one of the largest U.S. diplomatic facilities in the world, has been repeatedly targeted by rockets and drones fired by Iran-aligned militias.

The State Department again warned citizens in Iraq to leave 鈥渘ow,鈥 and by land since commercial flights were not available. It noted that Iran and Iran-aligned militia groups 鈥渕ay continue to target” U.S. citizens, interests and infrastructure.

Meanwhile, Lebanon鈥檚 humanitarian crisis deepened, with over 800 people killed as Israel launched waves of strikes against Iran-backed Hezbollah militants.

Marines and an assault ship will add to US forces

A U.S. official said Friday that 2,500 more Marines with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli were being sent to the Middle East, adding to the military鈥檚 largest buildup of in the region in decades. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive military plans.

Marine Expeditionary Units can conduct amphibious landings but also specialize in bolstering security at embassies, evacuating civilians and providing disaster relief. The deployment doesn鈥檛 necessarily indicate that a ground operation will take place. The Wall Street Journal first reported the Marine deployment.

The Tripoli was spotted by commercial satellites sailing near Taiwan, putting it more than a week away from waters off Iran.

Earlier in the week, the Navy had 12 ships, including the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and eight destroyers, in the Arabian Sea. The total number of U.S. service members on the ground in the Middle East is not clear.

US identifies 6 killed in military aircraft crash

The U.S. Department of Defense on Saturday who died when the military refueling aircraft they were aboard crashed Thursday while supporting operations against Iran.

The service members were Maj. John A. Klinner, 33; Capt. Ariana G. Savino, 31; Tech. Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt, 34; Capt. Seth R. Koval, 38; Capt. Curtis J. Angst, 30; and Tech. Sgt. Tyler H. Simmons, 28, according to U.S. officials.

The crash in western Iraq followed an unspecified incident involving two aircraft in 鈥渇riendly airspace,鈥 according to U.S. Central Command. The other plane landed safety.

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Mednick reported from Tel Aviv, Israel, Magdy from Cairo and Toropin from Washington. Associated Press reporters Melanie Lidman in Jerusalem; Sally Abou AlJoud, Kareem Chehayeb and Bassem Mroue in Beirut; Qassim Abdul-Zahra in Baghdad; Will Weissert at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland; Tia Goldenberg in Washington and Hannah Schoenbaum in Salt Lake City contributed.

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