US military has launched heavy airstrikes against Iran's strategic military sites, triggering threats from Tehran to completely shut down regional oil exports and target all neighboring infrastructure
American forces have initiated a new wave of heavy aerial bombardments inside Iran, marking the 5th consecutive night of active military operations. The strikes represent a major expansion of the ongoing campaign to degrade the defensive capabilities of the Iranian regime.
United States Central Command announced that the latest operations commenced at exactly 14:00 Eastern Time, targeting coastal facilities and weapons storage depots. The White House stated that the military action was directly triggered because Iran violated the signed Memorandum of Understanding. Specifically, the administration noted that the regime broke its formal pledge when forces fired upon commercial vessels moving through the Strait of Hormuz.
The administration emphasized its absolute military superiority, declaring that they can hit the region anywhere, anytime, and at any place. Although Iranian leaders have recently expressed a desire to negotiate a new diplomatic deal, the American president remains determined to enforce consequences for maritime aggression. Iranian state media quickly reported 3 powerful explosions in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas, where local sources documented a hit on a strategic transport bridge.