
Trump rejects Iran’s strait of Hormuz closure claim as battle for control continues
US and Iranian attacks push ceasefire to point of collapse as tensions escalate across Gulf region Donald Trump has rejected Iranian claims to have closed off…
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US and Iranian attacks push ceasefire to point of collapse as tensions escalate across Gulf region Donald Trump has rejected Iranian claims to have closed off the strait of Hormuz, as both sides battled for control over the waterway, leaving a ceasefire agreed last month at the point of collapse. US forces said they had attacked 140 targets in Iran on Saturday night and Sunday morning, after Tehran struck and disabled a container ship in the strait, whose transit it said had not been approved. In a statement, US Central Command said its targets had included missile and drone sites, naval facilities, ammunition depots, communication networks and surveillance locations.
Furthermore, The war that the US and Israel launched against Iran on February 28 has destabilised the Gulf, where Iran has struck countries hosting US bases. Iran’s effective blockade of the strait has driven energy prices higher, fuelling global inflation.
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US and Iranian attacks push ceasefire to point of collapse as tensions escalate across Gulf region Donald Trump has rejected Iranian claims to have closed off the strait of Hormuz, as both sides battled for control over the waterway, leaving a ceasefire agreed last month at the point of collapse.
reliability high4/4 sourcesUS forces said they had attacked 140 targets in Iran on Saturday night and Sunday morning, after Tehran struck and disabled a container ship in the strait, whose transit it said had not been approved.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn a statement, US Central Command said its targets had included missile and drone sites, naval facilities, ammunition depots, communication networks and surveillance locations.
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The war that the US and Israel launched against Iran on February 28 has destabilised the Gulf, where Iran has struck countries hosting US bases.
according to SABC NewsIran’s effective blockade of the strait has driven energy prices higher, fuelling global inflation.
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US forces said they had attacked 140 targets in Iran on Saturday night and Sunday morning, after Tehran struck and disabled a container…
omitted byCenterPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideIn a statement, US Central Command said its targets had included missile and drone sites, naval facilities, ammunition depots,…
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