Summary
Iran launched more missiles targeting Israel and some Gulf Arab countries, showing it can still strike despite President Trump's claims of reducing the threat. The attacks have affected global energy supplies because Iran also controls the Strait of Hormuz, a key passage for oil.
Key Facts
- Iran fired missiles at Israel and several Gulf Arab states.
- President Trump stated that the threat from Iran is almost gone.
- Iran's attacks have disrupted global energy supplies.
- The Strait of Hormuz, crucial for oil transport, remains under Iran's control.
- Britain plans a conference call with many countries to discuss reopening the strait after the conflict.
- President Trump noted it's the responsibility of oil-dependent countries, not the U.S., to secure the strait.