Iran Shuts Down the Strait of Hormuz; U.S. Launches Fresh Retaliatory Strikes.
Strait of Hormuz Blocked
According to UATV: Iran has announced a complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz, citing an incident involving a vessel that refused orders to alter its course. The waterway will remain inaccessible until further notice, according to Iranian authorities. This decision follows significant damage sustained by a container ship and the disappearance of one civilian crew member.
U.S.-Iran Tensions Escalate
In response to Iran's move, the United States carried out its third wave of strikes against Iranian targets within a single week. The American operations focused on:
- air defense installations
- missile and drone depots
- Iranian naval infrastructure
Iranian media reported attacks on U.S. military bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, signaling a sharp increase in hostilities between the two nations.
“Retribution is inevitable and does not depend on who holds power in Iran.” — Mojtaba Khamenei
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz carries severe implications for global trade, as this route is vital for shipping oil and other goods. The intensifying military confrontation between the U.S. and Iran threatens to deepen regional instability, which in turn could roil world markets and reshape the political landscape. The next steps taken by either side may determine the trajectory of events in the near term, including the potential for renewed diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict.
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