Iran, Strait of Hormuz and US
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Iranian armed forces said on Saturday that it is “likely” the US-Israel war on the country will resume as “evidence shows the US is not committed to any agreements or treaties,” according to Al Jazeera.
Iran launched attacks on the UAE and tankers in the Strait of Hormuz while the U.S. destroyed Iranian boats "that attempted to interfere" with Project Freedom.
The development comes after Trump said he was launching Project Freedom to escort stranded ships out of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranian military commander Mohammad Jafar Asadi said evidence has shown that the United States does not adhere to any commitments which may results in resumption of the conflict, currently on halt.
British troops are getting missiles produced by a UK-based startup as top militaries seek a cost-effective defense against attack drones.
Iran is accused of supplying Mohajer-6 attack drones to Sudan's armed forces as the civil war's death toll reportedly reaches as many as 400,000 people.
President Donald Trump's assertion comes despite the ongoing naval blockade. Iran views the move as a ceasefire violation.
The Trump administration told Congress on Friday, it considers the Iran war "terminated" because of the ceasefire. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)