US Navy warships crossed the Strait of Hormuz to boost international shipping confidence amid ceasefire talks. This move occurred without coordination with Iran, signaling the US's commitment to keeping the strait open. Iran views the transit as a ceasefire violation and has warned of potential retaliation.
US President Donald Trump claimed Iran is 'losing big' as peace talks begin in Pakistan. He asserted that Iran's military is destroyed and the Strait of Hormuz will soon reopen. However, Trump also stated that he is preparing for further military action if the negotiations fail.
U.S. warships passed through the Strait of Hormuz amid a fragile two-week ceasefire. Fears of Iranian attacks on shipping had effectively closed this critical waterway in recent weeks. The Strait is a vital conduit for global oil supplies.
US-Iran peace talks have resumed in Pakistan, marking the first direct meeting in over a decade. While discussions on a ceasefire are underway, progress is hampered by ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon and conflicting demands from Iran. Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz continues to drive up energy prices amid heightened geopolitical tension.
Two US warships passed through the Strait of Hormuz and operated in the Persian Gulf. US Central Command stated this was intended to create conditions for mine clearance. Iran had previously warned the US that its ships would be attacked if they sailed through the strait.
Two US Navy destroyers transited the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the conflict with Iran began six weeks ago. This 'freedom-of-navigation' mission was announced by President Trump amidst Iranian blockades. While the US claims the passage was unchallenged, Iran counters that the vessels were warned and turned back, maintaining high tensions.
The US has begun operations to clear sea mines allegedly laid by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, deploying warships. This move aims to secure the global oil trade route and resume commercial traffic. The operation coincides with historic talks between Iran and the US in Islamabad.
US warships entered the Strait of Hormuz to begin mine-clearing operations amid heightened tensions with Iran. The mission aims to secure maritime passage from mines allegedly deployed by Iran's IRGC. Despite Iran warning that passage requires permission, the US proceeded with the operation.
US President Donald Trump claimed the Strait of Hormuz would soon reopen amid rising Middle East tensions. Concurrently, two US Navy destroyers transited the strait despite Iranian warnings. Peace talks are ongoing in Islamabad, but Iran has not officially responded to the warship transit.
Two US warships passed through the Strait of Hormuz and operated in the Gulf region. This was announced by US Central Command, stating it was intended to establish conditions for mine clearance. Iran had previously warned the US that it would strike their ships if they attempted to pass through the strait.