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US Israel Iran War: ‘Very Dangerous…’ Kamaal R Khan Says Family Couldn’t Sleep Due To Loud Sounds Of Missiles In Dubai, Mocks Donald Trump

As US Israel Iran War intensifies, KRK reveals his family couldn’t sleep in Dubai amid missile blasts and mocks Donald Trump’s peace efforts. Check what he said!

US Israel Iran War - Kamaal R Khan on Dubai Missile Sounds, Donald Trump
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The ongoing US Israel Iran War is affecting civilians far from the battlefield. Actor and self-proclaimed critic Kamaal R Khan (KRK) shared a worrying update from Dubai, saying his family had a sleepless night due to missile and drone sounds.

On March 1, KRK took to X (formerly Twitter) to describe the tense situation. He wrote, “My family didn’t sleep for full night because of blast sound of missiles and drones in Dubai. It’s very dangerous situation for all the residents in the city.”

US Israel Iran War Escalates In The Middle East

The conflict intensified on February 28 when the United States and Israel carried out joint air strikes on Iran. Iranian state media confirmed the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Pentagon called the operation “Epic Fury.”

In retaliation, Iran launched missile and drone attacks targeting US military bases in Qatar, Bahrain, and the UAE. Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv, were also hit. Regional airspace remains mostly closed, and airports in Dubai and Doha have suspended operations due to security concerns.

Kamaal R Khan Reacts, Mocks Donald Trump

KRK has been active on social media during the conflict. He also mocked US President Donald Trump’s sudden push for peace, suggesting the concern is financial, not humanitarian.

He wrote, “America is having maximum billionaires in the world and Donald Trump knows very well that they will lose trillions of dollars tomorrow on Monday. So now he wants to finish this war immediately. But I’m sure it’s not going to happen.”

KRK portrayed Trump as a leader struggling to control the situation, implying any attempt to stop the war may be “too little, too late.”

Meanwhile, Donald Trump has defended the strikes as “major combat operations” to neutralise “imminent threats” from Iran. He cited concerns over Iran’s nuclear programme and missile capabilities. Despite earlier promises to end “endless wars,” Trump authorised the offensive after claiming diplomatic talks had failed. He added that the bombing would continue “as long as necessary” to achieve “PEACE THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE EAST,” focusing on regime change rather than an immediate ceasefire.

Critics and international observers warn the escalating US Israel Iran War could spiral into a prolonged regional conflict, affecting civilians and global stability.

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