The United States has intensified military operations against Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to disrupt their ability to threaten international shipping.
US Central Command confirmed additional strikes targeting Iran's military infrastructure, citing recent aggression against commercial vessels and civilian crews navigating the critical waterway.The attacks follow reports of explosions in southern Iranian cities like Konarak and Chabahar, attributed to US actions.
President Trump has also criticized China for conducting an unannounced missile test, while NATO allies faced scrutiny over a 'bad moment' during recent discussions.The decision to sell F-35 fighter jets to Turkey remains pending.
These developments highlight escalating tensions between the US and Iran, with significant implications for regional stability and global trade routes.
The strikes underscore Washington's commitment to safeguarding freedom of navigation in strategically vital areas, despite growing concerns about potential escalation.
Original title: Explosions heard in Iran’s south as US resumes strikes
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