US hits 140 targets in Iran after Hormuz Strait ship attack
Messing with global shipping is the fastest way to get a customized, high-precision delivery from the US Central Command. Here is why the Persian Gulf just lit up.
It all started when Iran's IRGC decided to shoot at a commercial container ship in the Strait of Hormuz, forcing the crew to flee a burning vessel. As if that wasn't enough, they also launched strikes toward Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, and Oman. Just a casual Sunday escalation.
The response was swift. The US military wiped out around 140 targets inside Iran, including drone launchpads, missile sites, comms equipment, and ammo depots. This is their third massive air campaign in a single week.
It turns out that closing international trade routes is still the most reliable way to turn a local conflict into a fireworks show.
Source: The Mirror
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