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US reimpose Strait of Hormuz blockade as strikes stall peace talks
Australia🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

US reimpose Strait of Hormuz blockade as strikes stall peace talks

The U.S. and Iran have escalated hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz, with the U.S. resuming military strikes and re-imposing a naval blockade. The actions followed a reversal by President Trump on a proposed levy on ships passing through the strait, as Gulf nations agreed to increased economic ties with the U.S. The strikes, conducted by U.S. forces over three consecutive days, targeted Iranian infrastructure and military assets, including sites near Bushehr, a location hosting Iran’s sole civilian nuclear facility. Iranian state media reported attacks on locations near Bandar Abbas and Qeshm, with casualties reported among both Iranian and international vessels. The U.S. claims its operations aim to disrupt Iranian capabilities threatening commercial shipping, while Iran accuses the U.S. of escalating violence and undermining diplomatic efforts. Trump announced the cancellation of the maritime fee in favor of trade agreements with Gulf states.

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ABC News (Australia) logoABC News (Australia)State / PublicCenter8 hr. ago
US launches strikes on key Iranian island amid renewed threats

The U.S. military's Central Command announced air strikes on Greater Tunb Island in the Strait of Hormuz, targeting Iranian defense and missile sites. The island, occupied by Iran since 1971, is strategically significant for controlling maritime traffic. The 90-minute attack was part of a broader U.S. campaign in retaliation for Iranian attacks on commercial vessels in the strait. Iranian officials reported at least seven deaths and over 260 injuries from the strikes, with additional casualties from previous attacks. Tensions escalated as both nations engaged in back-and-forth strikes, threatening to derail ongoing peace talks aimed at resolving regional conflicts. Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned of halting energy exports if the U.S. blockade resumes, while the U.S. continued its aerial assaults, signaling a potential escalation toward full-scale war.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the military actions taken by both the U.S. and Iran, focusing on factual reports of strikes, casualties, and diplomatic tensions. It does not overtly favor one side over the other, though it highlights the geopolitical stakes and risks of escalation. The U

SBS News logoSBS NewsState / PublicCenter21 hr. ago
US reimpose Strait of Hormuz blockade as strikes stall peace talks

The U.S. and Iran have escalated hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz, with the U.S. resuming military strikes and re-imposing a naval blockade. The actions followed a reversal by President Trump on a proposed levy on ships passing through the strait, as Gulf nations agreed to increased economic ties with the U.S. The strikes, conducted by U.S. forces over three consecutive days, targeted Iranian infrastructure and military assets, including sites near Bushehr, a location hosting Iran’s sole civilian nuclear facility. Iranian state media reported attacks on locations near Bandar Abbas and Qeshm, with casualties reported among both Iranian and international vessels. The U.S. claims its operations aim to disrupt Iranian capabilities threatening commercial shipping, while Iran accuses the U.S. of escalating violence and undermining diplomatic efforts. Trump announced the cancellation of the maritime fee in favor of trade agreements with Gulf states.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of both U.S. and Iranian actions, citing official statements from CENTCOM and Iranian state media without overtly favoring either side. It reports on Trump’s decision to abandon the levy and pivot toward trade deals, while also detailing Iran’s retaliatory air

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