Iran strikes tankers in Strait of Hormuz
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The US launched a third consecutive night of strikes on Iran as President Donald Trump vowed more military action while maintaining that a diplomatic deal with Tehran remained possible
The Middle East conflict has entered another dangerous phase after Iran announced it had once again closed the Strait of Hormuz and launched missile and drone attacks on US military facilities in Bahrain,
Iran-US conflict escalates as the US resumes military strikes and naval blockade on Iran, imposing a 20% fee for shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran vows retaliation amid rising oil prices and regional tensions.
President Donald Trump accused The New York Times of wanting the U.S. to lose its war with Iran and threatened imminent strikes on Pickaxe Mountain near Natanz.
The U.S. military’s official tally of deaths in the Iran war has risen to 14 service members, with the death of a Navy pilot in a helicopter crash in early July in the Arabian Sea. The number of wounded troops from the conflict also has grown to more than 400 as of Monday.
US forces struck six cities across Iran, including Bushehr and Bandar Abbas. It was the third straight night of attacks. Iran's IRGC claimed it retaliated with missile and drone strikes on the US Al Juffair base in Bahrain.
Donald Trump has claimed the US and Iran agreed a new deal yesterday, in which Tehran "gave up everything". He accuses the Iranians of breaking that agreement "within an hour" when a drone attacked a ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
Follow The Hindu live as tensions escalate in West Asia after the U.S. continues strikes on Iran following an attack on a civilian vessel in the Strait of Hormuz.
The US launched a third night of strikes on Iran as the UAE reported an Iranian missile attack on two of its tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, and Trump announced a naval blockade with a 20 percent cargo toll.
Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal, McChrystal Group CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest developments in the U.S.-Iran war, what the next phase of war could look like, state of negotiations, and more.
Inflation likely cooled last month as gas prices declined, providing consumers with some welcome relief even as renewed combat with Iran has sent oil prices climbing again
