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US conducts airstrikes on Iran’s boats and missile sites

26 May 2026
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The US military has conducted airstrikes against Iranian missile launch sites and boats in the Strait of Hormuz, claiming the actions were taken in self-defense to protect US forces from Iranian threats. The strikes, which occurred on Monday, have raised concerns about the viability of an existing ceasefire and the potential for renewed conflict. US Central Command spokesperson Timothy Hawkins confirmed that the targets included missile launch sites and Iranian vessels attempting to lay mines. While Iran has yet to respond officially, state media suggested the attacks violate the ceasefire agreement. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that diplomatic talks between the US and Iran are still ongoing, despite the military actions.

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The ongoing tensions between the US and Iran have significant implications for regional stability and global oil markets, as the Strait of Hormuz is a critical shipping route for international oil transport. The US and Iran have a long history of conflict, particularly since the US withdrew from the nuclear deal in 2018, leading to increased hostilities and military engagement. Previous exchanges of fire between the two nations have occurred even during periods of ceasefire, indicating a fragile balance that could easily tip back into open conflict. Understanding the dynamics of these military actions is essential for grasping the broader geopolitical landscape.

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