Iran issues threat after Trump plans to guide ships through Strait of Hormuz

Iran's military warned that any U.S. forces entering the Strait of Hormuz will be 'targeted and attacked' after President Donald Trump announced plans for U.S. escort missions through the strait. The U.S. is edging closer to restarting major combat operations against Iran, with senior officials stating that the final decision rests with Trump and Tehran's new leadership.
Iran's military has warned that any U.S. forces entering the Strait of Hormuz will be 'targeted and attacked' following President Donald Trump's announcement of plans for U.S. escort missions through the strait. The U.S. is closer to resuming major combat operations against Iran, according to senior officials. The decision to restart military operations rests with Trump and Iran's leaders. The U.S. military is currently focused on defensive actions to protect ships in the Gulf. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed anger at the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) missile and drone strikes on the United Arab Emirates, describing them as 'completely irresponsible'. The IRGC carried out the strikes without the government's knowledge or coordination, according to reports.
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