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U.S. Conducts Retaliatory Strikes on Dozens of Iranian Targets After Ship Attacks

7 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• The U.S. military’s Central Command struck over 80 Iranian targets on July 7, 2026.
• Targets included air defenses, radar sites, and more than 60 small boats used by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.
• The strikes followed Iran’s attacks on three commercial vessels, prompting U.S. military action to protect international commerce.

The U.S. military’s Central Command, led by General Michael Kurilla, announced that it conducted strikes on over 80 Iranian targets on July 7, 2026, in response to Iran’s targeting of three commercial vessels. The military reported that the strikes included air defense systems, radar installations, and more than 60 small boats utilized by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Iranian state media indicated that explosions were heard on Qeshm Island and in the port city of Sirik, highlighting the impact of the U.S. military action. Central Command emphasized its readiness to hold Iran accountable for any violations of the ceasefire agreement between the two nations.

Why It Matters

This military action underscores the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, particularly regarding maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital trade route. The U.S. has previously accused Iran of threatening international shipping through its Revolutionary Guards’ fast-attack boats. The strikes reflect a broader strategy by the U.S. to deter Iranian aggression and protect global commerce, following a series of incidents involving attacks on commercial vessels in the region. The situation remains complex, with both nations accusing each other of violating agreements aimed at reducing hostilities.

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