U.S. Strikes Iran and Takes Control of the Strait of Hormuz: What We Know So Far.

US strikes against Iran
US strikes against Iran

U.S. Resumes Military Operations Against Iran

According to UATV: The United States has resumed combat operations and intensified punitive measures against Iran, citing violations of a memorandum and drone attacks on civilian vessels. On July 7, 2026, American forces conducted defensive strikes on targets inside Iran—part of a broader Washington strategy to counter Tehran’s aggressive actions. This marks a significant shift in U.S. policy toward the region.

President Donald Trump sent a letter to Congress announcing the resumption of hostilities. Washington also imposed a 20% tariff on cargo for all ships passing through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. These steps are designed to tighten control over the region and deter further Iranian aggression.

Escalation of the Conflict

On the night of July 12, the U.S. launched strikes on Iranian facilities in response to a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump stated:

“We control the strait. We are reinstating the blockade. In other words, anyone doing business with Iran cannot pass.”
— Donald Trump.

These remarks underscore the U.S. administration’s determination to enforce a hardline policy toward Iran and safeguard international maritime routes.

As a result, tensions remain high in the region, and further American actions could significantly impact relations with Iran and security in the Strait of Hormuz. The resumption of military operations and economic sanctions signals an escalation of the conflict, which may pose new threats to global trade and stability in the Middle East. These developments could also disrupt global energy markets, given the strait’s critical role in oil transportation.


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