Conflict in the Middle East: US Army Announces New Strikes in Iran
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On the second night of attacks on Iran, in retaliation for actions against ships in the Strait of Ormuz region, US President Donald Trump promised to intensify the bombings if the newly restored naval traffic in the area is interrupted again, but used an old image to illustrate his new threats. Understand: Why Iran still attacks ships in Ormuz despite the cease-fire 'Otan 3.0': Europe is ready to lead the alliance in the midst of the US retreat?…
The U.S. Central Command announced that aggressions have been resumed with the aim of "further degrading their ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the Strait of Ormuz"
The U.S. Army announced that it had launched new strikes against Iran on Wednesday to "weaken" Tehran's ability to target commercial ships in the Strait of Ormuz, after Donald Trump said Washington was going to "strike hard" in the night.
The United States launched new attacks on targets in Iran in order to reduce its ability to threaten commercial navigation in the Strait of Ormuz. The operations were ordered by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and are part of... Full Note »
The US military claims to have carried out new attacks on Iran to counter that country's threat to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The attack comes shortly after President Donald Trump said that, as far as he is concerned, the ceasefire agreement no longer exists. Follow all developments in the Middle East in our live blog.
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