The radar in the Strait of Hormuz has been named, this script looks a bit familiar.

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Crypto World News reports that Samir Pri, a senior researcher at the Singapore International Strategic Research Institute, said that the overnight U.S.-Iran attacks show that the situation “won’t cool down anytime soon.” He noted that this is the most severe round of escalation in fighting and retaliatory strikes since the ceasefire in April, and it is highly likely to further worsen. However, there is still room for diplomatic mediation, and he hopes the situation will not get out of control. He added that Trump and U.S. Secretary of Defense Hegseth see the strike as “punishment for Iran’s downing of the U.S. Apache helicopter and for breach of commitments.” Pri said that in recent days, U.S. forces have struck Abbas Port and Geshm Island one after another, and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has also acknowledged that some radar facilities were hit. This has inevitably sparked speculation: whether the U.S. is determined to physically destroy Iran’s ability to monitor the Strait of Hormuz and carry out anti-ship attacks.
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