The U.S. military confirmed that Iran launched attack drones toward the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil shipments. The incident marked a significant escalation in long-standing tensions between the two nations.
The attack risked destabilizing a fragile cease-fire already in place in the region. It also threatened to disrupt the flow of oil through the strait, a key chokepoint for international energy markets.
American forces detected the drones and responded with defensive measures. Officials did not report any damage to U.S. assets or commercial vessels in the area.
The new violence followed months of strained diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran. Both sides had been working to ease hostilities through indirect negotiations.
Iranian officials have not commented publicly on the attack details. Analysts suggest the move could be a response to recent international pressure on Iran’s nuclear program.
The U.S. military maintained a heightened alert posture in the region following the incident. Naval patrols increased around the Strait of Hormuz to deter further provocations.
Global oil prices briefly spiked on the news before stabilizing. Market watchers warned that continued instability could push prices higher in the coming weeks.
Regional allies called for restraint from both Iran and the United States. Diplomats are expected to convene emergency talks to prevent a wider conflict.





