Military tensions surged on July 14 as U.S. forces struck targets across southern Iran, including the port cities of Bandar Abbas and Bushehr. The escalation follows the collapse of a tentative peace accord, with Tehran responding by launching ballistic missiles into the Persian Gulf. Bahrain and Jordan reported intercepting several projectiles, while a vessel attack in the strait resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries.
CENTCOM officials confirmed that a naval blockade on all maritime traffic entering or exiting Iranian ports took effect at 4 p.m. ET. This move marks a sharp departure from earlier diplomatic efforts, including Omani-mediated discussions that sought to secure safe passage through alternative shipping lanes. Despite the renewed hostilities, Trump insisted in comments from the Oval Office that a negotiated settlement remains possible, though he has already notified Congress of the ongoing military engagement.





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