Iran Responds to U.S. Attacks and Questions the Reopening of the Strait of Ormuz
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The Islamic Republic targeted Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan after the U.S. Army bombed different parts of the country; crossfire threatens the truce
The Revolutionary Guard attacked positions in Kuwait and Jordan in retaliation for Washington's offensive, while Gulf Cooperation Council member countries demand a condemnation from the UN and Netanyahu warns that the war "is not over yet." The post Iran extends its attacks to U.S. military bases in more Middle Eastern countries appeared first on NATIONAL.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Navy said on Thursday, 8, that the United States bombings interrupted the gradual reopening of the Strait of Ormuz. According to Iranians, the transit capacity under Iran's supervision recovered to about 50% of the pre-war levels in the last two weeks. The post-Iran accuses the U.S. of interrupting resumed at the Strait of Ormuz appeared first on The Antagonist.
The Revolutionary Guard warns of the impact of the situation on 'the interests of the countries that benefit' of the road ...
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard said Thursday that the U.S. attacks of the last two days against the Islamic Republic “severely affect” the traffic in the Strait of Hormuz and delay its total reopening.
Geopolitical tension in the Middle East escalated dramatically after the U.S. resumed its military operations against positions in Iran, definitively breaking the truce agreed on last June. U.S. President Donald Trump ended the cessation of hostilities after registering a first series of mutual offensives. In response, the Tehran authorities denounced Washington's aggressions as war crimes and accused the Pentagon of deliberately attempting to s…
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