As the war rekindles, what options are left to the US and Iran?
Summary
The United States and Iran have resumed military attacks against each other, focusing on control of the Strait of Hormuz. This conflict follows a recent preliminary deal meant to stop fighting, but attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain show tensions remain high.Key Facts
- The US and Iran have restarted attacks in a conflict over control of the Strait of Hormuz.
- A preliminary peace deal was signed about a month ago but has not stopped the violence.
- Iran has carried out air attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain.
- Iran claims it is targeting US military bases in the Gulf region.
- The conflict involves exchanges of strikes between US and Iranian forces.
- President Donald Trump has warned of more strikes targeting Iranian infrastructure like bridges and power plants.
- The US has reinstated a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route.
- The situation raises questions about how long the conflict can continue without escalation or resolution.
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