Iran war live: US bombs Iranian cities again as Hormuz standoff intensifies
The United States has launched another series of bombings on key Iranian cities amid escalating tensions in the region. The attacks come as part of a continuing military standoff in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global oil shipments.
Recent hostilities have seen an increase in military activity in the area, with both sides trading accusations of aggression. Washington claims its actions are in response to Tehran's alleged threats to international shipping lanes, while Iran has condemned the bombings as violations of its sovereignty.
The escalation follows a string of confrontations between Iranian and U.S. forces, alongside growing fears of a broader conflict in the Middle East. Diplomatic channels reportedly remain strained, with little indication of a breakthrough in peace talks.
Analysts warn that the conflict risks drawing in other regional powers and destabilizing global energy markets. The international community has called for restraint and urged both sides to engage in dialogue to prevent further escalation.
The situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains fluid, with military forces on high alert and geopolitical tensions at a fever pitch. Experts suggest that unless both nations commit to de-escalation measures, the standoff could lead to more severe consequences on a global scale.