
"Washington has destroyed all efforts": strikes, threats... New night of hostility between the United States and Iran
Oil prices rising Oil prices rose sharply on Monday after a weekend marked by American strikes on Iran and Iran
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Oil prices rising Oil prices rose sharply on Monday after a weekend marked by American strikes on Iran and Tehran's announcement of the closure of the Ormuz Strait, a strategic passage for global oil trade. Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General, urged Sunday Washington and Tehran to "the greatest restraint" and "resuming negotiations urgently," in a statement. In retaliation, the Revolutionary Guards, an ideological army of Tehran, reported bombing Gulf military bases used by the US army in Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait, according to the Irna agency.
Furthermore, "The commander-in-chief ordered these strikes so that the Iranian forces would be held accountable," the army added by designating US President Donald Trump. New strikes on Iran On Sunday evening, the United States announced a new round of strikes against Iran in response to the Islamic Republic's attacks on ships in the Strait of Ormuz. In Bahrain early Monday, as the previous day, the air alert sirens sounded, the Ministry of Interior calling on the inhabitants to "go to the nearest safe place", without providing more information.
In addition, American objectives in the Gulf Washington's stated goal is the same as Sunday's: trying to prevent Tehran from "attacking civilian crews and commercial vessels" in the Strait of Ormuz, according to Centcom.
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Oil prices rising Oil prices rose sharply on Monday after a weekend marked by American strikes on Iran and Tehran's announcement of the closure of the Ormuz Strait, a strategic passage for global oil trade.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesAntonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General, urged Sunday Washington and Tehran to "the greatest restraint" and "resuming negotiations urgently," in a statement.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn retaliation, the Revolutionary Guards, an ideological army of Tehran, reported bombing Gulf military bases used by the US army in Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait, according to the Irna agency.
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"The commander-in-chief ordered these strikes so that the Iranian forces would be held accountable," the army added by designating US President Donald Trump.
according to Ouest-France — À la UneNew strikes on Iran On Sunday evening, the United States announced a new round of strikes against Iran in response to the Islamic Republic's attacks on ships in the Strait of Ormuz.
according to Ouest-France — À la UneIn Bahrain early Monday, as the previous day, the air alert sirens sounded, the Ministry of Interior calling on the inhabitants to "go to the nearest safe place", without providing more information.
according to Le ParisienAmerican objectives in the Gulf Washington's stated goal is the same as Sunday's: trying to prevent Tehran from "attacking civilian crews and commercial vessels" in the Strait of Ormuz, according to Centcom.
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Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary General, urged Sunday Washington and Tehran to "the greatest restraint" and "resump..
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterIn retaliation, the Revolutionary Guards, an ideological army of Tehran, said they bombed military bases in the Gulf..
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