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Iran's Guards threaten US sites in the region if its tankers come under fire

The Revolutionary Guards said any attack on Iranian tankers will trigger strikes on American centers in the region, after US hits on two tankers.

  • On Saturday, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards threatened to target American sites in the Middle East if Iranian tankers come under fire, following strikes on two vessels in the Gulf.
  • President Donald Trump said Friday he expected Tehran's response to Washington's latest peace deal proposal "supposedly tonight," though the answer has not yet arrived.
  • Iranian lawmakers are drafting legislation to forbid passage through the Strait to vessels of "hostile states," while Iranian Army Spokesperson Mohammad Akraminia said sanctions-compliant vessels face difficulties.
  • The global market has been deprived of about 1 billion barrels of oil over the past two months, and normalization will take time even if energy flows resume, Saudi oil giant CEO Amin Nasser said.
  • Separately, The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Centre reported a bulk carrier caught fire after being hit by an unknown projectile 43 kilometers northeast of Doha, with no casualties reported.
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On Saturday, May 9, Iran threatened to attack Washington-owned sites in the Middle East in the event of an attack on its merchant navy. Donald Trump is still waiting for Tehran's response to his last proposal to end the war. Follow the latest information. - IN DIRECT - Middle East: Iran threatens a "heavy response" in case of an attack on its oil tankers (International).

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More than two months after the beginning of the Israeli-American offensive in Iran, the negotiations between Washington and Tehran continue to lead to the end of the conflict, and allow the reopening of the so important Strait of Ormuz. Follow our direct.

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Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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