U.S. Strikes on Iranian Vessels Threaten Global Oil Supply
The United States is conducting strikes against Iranian mine-laying vessels, severely impacting global oil and gas transport. The conflict has closed the Strait of Hormuz, halting tanker shipments. General Dan Caine reported the U.S. military has destroyed over 50 naval vessels in response to Iran's actions.
The United States has intensified military actions against Iranian naval forces, targeting vessels laying mines in crucial waterways.
The conflict has significantly disrupted oil and liquefied natural gas transit through the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic chokepoint affecting global supplies. Tanker movements remain suspended, forcing oil producers to halt operations as storage facilities reach capacity.
General Dan Caine, chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, confirmed the U.S. has sunk over 50 Iranian ships in the campaign's initial phase. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump warned of further escalation if Iran continues to disrupt Middle Eastern oil shipments.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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