The US Central Command confirmed the operation, marking the second consecutive night of military engagement. Officials stated that Iran had been offered an opportunity to maintain the ceasefire agreement following Friday's initial strikes, but chose to proceed with the assault on the tanker, which was carrying approximately two million barrels of crude oil. While commercial transit through the waterway continues, American forces remain on high alert.
President Donald Trump issued a stern warning via social media, suggesting that continued provocations could lead to the total dismantling of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Tehran responded with its own threats, as the IRGC Navy commander warned that American bases across the Gulf would face significant retaliation in the coming days.
The conflict has rapidly spilled over into neighboring territories. Iran reported strikes against US-linked facilities, including the Ali al-Salem base in Kuwait and the Fifth Fleet naval base in Bahrain. Kuwaiti military officials confirmed that their air defense systems have been actively intercepting incoming missiles and drones. Residents across the region have been advised to seek shelter as sirens continue to sound in response to the widening hostilities.




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