The conflict to the middle east has reached a new front: The Indian Ocean.
An American submarine sank an Iranian warship outside Sri Lanka’s territorial waters and Sri Lankan authorities say 32 of the 180 people on board were rescued.
The US and Israel have continued their bombardment of Iran's security forces, while Iran launched more missiles and drones, warning of the destruction of military and economic infrastructure across the Middle East.
Gulf states have also found themselves in the firing line. Military facilities in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have all been hit by Iranian missiles and drones, as have airports, ports and hotels.
So far, Gulf countries have refused to let the U.S. use their territories to launch retaliatory strikes on Iran.
Guest: Mehran Kamrava, professor of government at Georgetown University in Qatar
Producer: Pip Cook