US Enforces 'Project Freedom' to Counter Iranian Actions
In a decisive move, the US declares 'Project Freedom' to counteract Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth confirms a robust defensive posture to protect global shipping, emphasizing the operation's temporary and humanitarian focus amid escalating tensions with Tehran.
In a significant development, the United States has launched 'Project Freedom,' a mission aimed at countering Iranian interference in the Strait of Hormuz. US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, speaking alongside General Dan Caine at the Pentagon, outlined the operation as a temporary yet robust defensive measure.
Hegseth detailed that President Trump has tasked US Central Command with ensuring the unimpeded flow of commerce through this vital waterway while disassembling what the administration terms Iran's 'illegal stranglehold' on international waters. US destroyers, backed by a fleet of fighter jets, drones, and surveillance aircraft, are now stationed to safeguard peaceful commercial vessels.
Marking a clear distinction from past military engagements, Hegseth assured a cautious yet combative US stance, ready to defend its interests without breaching Iranian territory. He stressed the operation's humanitarian aim, describing it as a necessary response to Iran's attempts at maritime extortion.
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