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Woke up to find the U.S. and Iran at it again! The ceasefire deal just signed is as good as toilet paper, torn up on a whim.
The U.S. Central Command issued a statement yesterday, saying U.S. warplanes airstriked Iran's missile and drone warehouses, as well as coastal radar stations. The reason was that the day before, Iran used a drone to bomb a Singaporean cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz.
But Iran flatly denies it. Iran's Revolutionary Guard said early this morning—the U.S. struck first, attacking the Sirik area in Hormozgan Province, so they retaliated by directly bombing U.S. positions in the region.
Both sides have their own stories, but the flames of war are truly burning.
Even more intense, both sides are citing a "memorandum." The U.S. says the strike was to "enforce the agreement," while Iran fires back with a statement: According to Article 5 of the memorandum, the Strait of Hormuz is under Iran's jurisdiction, the U.S. is being dishonest, and they deserve the attack. They also added: If you come again, the counterattack will be bigger.
Just after talking it out, they flip the table—hit and then talk, talk and then hit again.
From the cargo ship attack to warplane airstrikes to missile retaliation, the powder keg exploded overnight. What's next? No one knows.
The Strait of Hormuz, the world's oil valve, has now become a battlefield. Oil prices, stock markets, Middle East tensions—waking up, everything has to be reassessed.