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Iran claims missile and drone attacks on US Navy vessels in Gulf of Oman

5 June 2026
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Iran’s navy reported that it fired warning missiles and drones at US warships in the Gulf of Oman, claiming the US Navy was harassing maritime traffic and seizing vessels. This incident follows the US Indo-Pacific Command’s interception of the stateless vessel M/T Davina in the Indian Ocean. The US has stated its commitment to disrupting illicit activities supporting Iran, particularly as tensions escalate over maritime security, with the US enforcing sanctions on Iranian oil shipments. This latest exchange comes in the wake of recent US airstrikes on Iranian targets in response to the downing of an American drone, as well as attacks on Iranian vessels laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump indicated that the US will maintain a ceasefire unless American soldiers are harmed, suggesting a cautious approach to avoid further escalation despite ongoing tensions.

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The situation in the Gulf of Oman highlights the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran, particularly regarding maritime security and oil trade. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments, making the security of this region vital for international trade. The US has been actively enforcing sanctions against Iran to curb its oil exports, which has led to heightened military activity in the area. Historical confrontations in this region have often escalated into broader conflicts, making the current tensions significant for both regional stability and global economic interests.

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