US military launches strikes against Iran, Central Command says
CENTCOM said the strikes were meant to impose heavy costs after Iran hit three commercial vessels, as oil prices rose more than 3% on the news.
- U.S. Central Command has launched powerful strikes against Iran to punish attacks on commercial ships in an international waterway.
- The strikes responded to Iranian attacks on three commercial vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
- U.S. Central Command described Iran's actions as unwarranted and violating a ceasefire.
- Iran's Revolutionary Guards targeted U.S. military sites in Bahrain and Kuwait after the U.S. strikes against Iran.
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U.S. Strikes Fail to Break Iran’s Grip on the Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. launched another major round of strikes across Iran this week, targeting roughly 90 military sites, including coastal radar installations, anti-ship missile batteries, drone launch positions, command networks and IRGC naval assets around Hormuz. Tehran responded within hours with missile and drone attacks against U.S. military facilities in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar while insisting it will continue enforcing its own navigation regime …
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