Recent tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have surged once more, shortly after a memorandum of understanding aimed at ceasing hostilities between the United States and Iran. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran has declared its intention to retaliate following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian positions. Reports from Al Jazeera indicate that the IRGC issued a statement via Iran's ISNA news agency, asserting that its naval and aerial forces effectively countered a U.S. assault on Sirik Island.
The IRGC's statement emphasized that this attack is perceived as an act of aggression, promising a swift and decisive response at a time and location of their choosing. They also warned that any further provocations would be met with severe consequences.
In a related statement, Ebrahim Azizi, who leads the Iranian parliament’s national security committee, criticized the U.S. for attacking Iran amidst ongoing negotiations, labeling the U.S. President as ineffective and uncommitted to ceasefire principles. He warned that such reckless actions would ultimately lead to regret for the U.S.
Background of the U.S. Strikes
On June 26, U.S. military forces executed strikes against Iranian targets in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz, with U.S. Central Command confirming the operation. This marked the first U.S. military action against Iran since both nations signed a memorandum intended to formally conclude hostilities.
The escalation began when Iran launched drone strikes against several commercial vessels navigating the Strait of Hormuz, including an attack on the Singapore-flagged cargo ship Ever Lovely. CENTCOM characterized the U.S. military's subsequent response as a 'powerful response.'
President Trump also commented on the situation, labeling Iran's actions against commercial shipping as a 'foolish violation of our Ceasefire Agreement.'
Details of the U.S. Targets
CENTCOM provided specifics on the targets of the U.S. strikes, which included Iranian missile and drone storage facilities, as well as coastal radar installations around the strait. They reiterated their commitment to ensuring the safety of commercial shipping in the region, stating that U.S. forces will continue to facilitate safe passage for vessels transiting the strait while remaining vigilant to uphold the terms of the agreement with Iran.
The potential for Iranian retaliation remains uncertain, as does the impact of these developments on the U.S.-Iran agreement.
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