US-Iran Conflict Over Strait of Hormuz
Summary of Events
The United States conducted military strikes against Iranian targets after Iran attacked commercial ships with drones in the Strait of Hormuz, breaching a ceasefire agreement. The operation, lasting about 90 minutes, targeted four sites and was executed by F-35s and F-16s.
Details of the Attack
- Incident Date: June 25-26
- Location: Strait of Hormuz, Persian Gulf
- Target: Iranian missile and drone storage, coastal radar sites
- Ship Attacked: M/V Ever Lovely, a Singapore-flagged cargo vessel
- Damage: Bridge windows damaged, no casualties, cargo safe
Ceasefire Agreement
The US and Iran had agreed on a ceasefire on June 17, including a 14-point memorandum to ensure safe passage for commercial vessels without fees for 60 days.
Reactions and Consequences
- US Response: President Trump condemned the attack, indicating consequences for Iran.
- Iran's Stance: Iran criticized the US for violating negotiations, emphasizing a return to pre-war administration of the Strait.
- International Impact: The UN paused the evacuation of sailors, and Iran's parliament expressed disapproval of US actions.
Statements and Implications
- US Stance: Continued support for safe passage of commercial ships, remaining vigilant in the region.
- Vice-President JD Vance: Emphasized that violence would be met with violence if disputes arise over the MOU’s application.