The United States conducted strikes in southern Iran, targeting missile launch sites and Iranian boats, according to U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). This military action, described as “self-defense,” aimed to protect U.S. troops from perceived threats by Iranian forces.
Captain Tim Hawkins, a CENTCOM spokesman, explained to Newsweek that these operations sought to address specific dangers facing their personnel. The identified targets included missile installations and Iranian vessels engaged in mine-laying activities.
The incident coincided with statements from President Donald Trump on Truth Social. He mentioned ongoing negotiations with Iran, suggesting they were making positive progress. However, he stressed that the outcome must be beneficial for all parties, hinting at the potential for increased conflict if talks fail.
“It will only be a Great Deal for all or no Deal at all,”Trump stated. He warned of a return to heightened hostilities if an agreement isn’t reached, emphasizing escalated military capabilities.
Additionally, President Trump encouraged countries in the Middle East to participate in the Abraham Accords. He highlighted efforts by the United States to manage these complex diplomatic discussions.
This situation is evolving. More details will be provided as they become available.

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