
US and Iran Exchange Strikes, Escalating Conflict in Strait of Hormuz and Gulf States
The US and Iran have engaged in a seventh consecutive night of strikes, with the US targeting Iranian infrastructure and Iran retaliating against US military bases and Gulf states, raising fears of an all-out war and closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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US and Iran Exchange Strikes, Escalating Conflict in Strait of Hormuz and Gulf States
First report 1d agoLast update 1d agoMany view US strikes as war crimes, targeting civilian infrastructure and escalating an already disastrous conflict initiated by Trump.
Observers express deep concern that the US-Iran conflict has blown past 'red lines,' threatening regional destabilization, global economic disruption, and a 'forever war' with unclear objectives.
News outlets and social media users are reporting on the ongoing US strikes against Iranian military and civilian infrastructure, including bridges, ports, and water facilities.
The conflict is causing severe humanitarian issues, including water shortages for thousands in southern Iran, and impacting fuel prices and regional trade routes like the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran is actively retaliating against US strikes by targeting US bases in Gulf states and threatening a 'full-scale offensive' and destruction of regional energy and water infrastructure if attacks continue.
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