US attacks Iran over ship being hit in Strait of Hormuz
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U.S. Central Command said it had hit about 140 targets in Iran overnight after Tehran attacked a ship in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s military said it had responded by firing at U.S. targets in Jordan,
U.S. and Iranian forces exchanged heavy missile and drone attacks as the IRGC claimed Iran had closed the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global oil and LNG shipments, until the “end of U.S. interference” in the region.
Key US weapons stockpiles remain significantly depleted and will come under even more intense pressure if strikes against Iran continue at the current rate, as President Donald Trump reiterated Friday that the ceasefire in the conflict is “over.
The president has repeatedly said he's the No. 1 target of the Iranian regime, with protesters holding banners calling for his death at Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral this week.
Following two days of retaliatory strikes, President Donald Trump paused the US-Iran conflict as former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is buried. Meanwhile, Iranian threats to the Strait of Hormuz have halted ceasefire hopes,
The Islamic Republic of Iran is prepared to drag Israel back into the fray if the United States continues its strikes following the collapse of the latest ill-fated ceasefire. Secretary of the Supreme National Council Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr made the warning via state media on Friday after President Donald Trump repeatedly stated the memorandum of
The U.S. began a second night of strikes Wednesday and Iran responded in kind after President Trump declared earlier in the day that the ceasefire was "over."
