Iran threatens to attack US forces in Strait of Hormuz
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Follow real-time developments as the US-Iran standoff continues in a fragile post-ceasefire phase, marked by military vigilance, economic pressure and uncertain diplomacy. Track the latest updates on naval deployments,
The United States is set to begin “Project Freedom”, a military-backed operation to restore commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has, however, issued a direct response to the initiative,
Iran said on Sunday (May 3) it had received a US response to its latest offer for peace talks, a day after President Donald Trump said he would probably reject the Iranian proposal because "they have not paid a big enough price".
Iran claims the US has responded to its peace proposal which would see the reopening the Strait of Hormuz, according to its state-linked media.Iran’s proposal required the US to call off its naval blockade of Iranian ports,
Before reviewing the proposal on Saturday, US President Donald Trump said he could not imagine it "would be acceptable".
CSIS researcher Chris Park and adviser Mark Cancian assess whether the U.S. military is near the point of going “Winchester”— or running out of ammunition-- after 39 days at war with Iran, discussing the results of a recent report on the status of seven key types of missiles and how they are positioned throughout the Middle East.
Second Iranian supertanker evades US Navy blockade, reaches Indonesian waters: TankerTrackers amid rising maritime tensions and Trump’s ‘Project Freedom’ initiative.
Trump has expressed skepticism over the latest Iran peace plan, amid a widening fracture with European allies.