US demands Iran publicly state that Strait of Hormuz is open and Tehran won’t attack ships anymore
Senior U.S. officials want Iran to say ships will not be attacked and all lanes will stay open after three vessels were hit this week.
- On Friday, The United States demanded that Iran publicly confirm all lanes in the Strait of Hormuz remain open and cease attacks on vessels, senior U.S. officials said.
- Three ships were attacked this week, prompting President Donald Trump to respond with strikes against Iranian targets and declare the June ceasefire between the two sides void.
- Iran has told Washington that recent shipping attacks resulted from "an errant part of their system," though officials note that conversations between the two countries remain productive.
- An official warned that if Iran fails to issue the required statement, the outcome will be unfavorable, adding, "Either we make a deal, or we don't."
- The United States maintains military options to ensure nuclear sites remain inaccessible, supported by assets like the USS Abraham Lincoln , as a power struggle unfolds between Iranian hardliners and pragmatists.
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US demands Iran publicly declare it will cease attacks on ships in Strait of Hormuz by Saturday
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U.S Asks Iran To Issue Public Statement Declaring Strait Of Hormuz Open & Ships Won’t Be Attacked
Image for representation purposes only The U.S has asked Iran to issue a public statement declaring that the Strait of Hormuz is open and that ships passing through the waterway won’t be attacked. Senior U.S officials said that the resumption of strikes comes amidst what they called a rogue faction of hardliners in the Islamic Republic trying to sabotage the ceasefire between the U.S and Iran. The development came after Trump said on social medi…
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