US fast-tracks $8 billion in arms sales to Mideast allies as Iran says renewed conflict possible

The US has fast-tracked $8 billion in arms sales to its Mideast allies, including Israel, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, as a senior Iranian military official warned of possible renewed conflict with the US. Iran's parliament is poised to approve a law restricting vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
The US has fast-tracked $8 billion in arms sales to its Mideast allies, including Israel, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. A senior Iranian military official said renewed conflict with the US is possible after President Donald Trump rejected Iran's latest proposal. Iran's parliament is set to approve a law restricting vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, with Israeli vessels banned and ships from 'hostile countries' required to pay reparations. The US is continuing its blockade of ships using Iranian ports amid a ceasefire with Iran. Israel and Hezbollah continued to strike each other despite a declared ceasefire in Lebanon. The US Central Command chief, Adm. Brad Cooper, visited troops aboard the USS Tripoli in the Arabian Sea.
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