US launches 2nd night of strikes on Iran
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The US conducted new strikes hours after a major air assault on Iran. Tehran targeted Gulf nations over the weekend.
Trump says the US will become the "guardian" of the Strait of Hormuz and will charge ships for using it. Iran earlier warned the US not to "interfere" in the strait's "management".
President Donald Trump accused The New York Times of wanting the U.S. to lose its war with Iran and threatened imminent strikes on Pickaxe Mountain near Natanz.
Law enforcement officials and intelligence experts say Iran-backed proxy groups are behind a growing number of attacks in Europe, most targeting the Jewish community.
The US president also says Washington will charge a 20% toll on all cargo shipped through the Strait of Hormuz.
The move would sharpen a standoff over control of Hormuz that has led to days of fighting.
For years, a Saudi-led coalition based in Yemen’s south, including the internationally recognized government, has been fighting the Houthis in the north.
An Iranian green-card-holding family offered to relocate to Türkiye, but court filings show DHS rejected the proposal.
President Trump formally notified Congress that "military action" against Iran restarted last week in a letter obtained by CBS News, as a monthslong ceasefire comes to an end.
