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US Strikes Iranian Radar Sites After Strait of Hormuz Drone Attacks

Following the interception of drones targeting maritime traffic near the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. military launched retaliatory missile strikes against Iranian coastal radar installations. This sharp escalation pushes a fragile ceasefire to the brink, leaving diplomatic channels scrambling to prevent a broader regional conflagration.

US Strikes Iranian Radar Sites After Strait of Hormuz Drone Attacks

In response to the U.S. strikes, Tehran claimed to have targeted American bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, signaling a shift toward direct confrontation. The intensifying exchange has rattled Gulf states and drawn Pakistani diplomats into mediation, as fears mount over a potential humanitarian crisis and the destabilization of global oil supplies.

Domestically, President Donald Trump faces mounting pressure as rising fuel costs heighten public dissatisfaction with the ongoing conflict. With both Washington and Tehran remaining entrenched in their respective demands, efforts to secure a lasting peace agreement have stalled, leaving the region in a state of precarious uncertainty.

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