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forces had confronted "hostile" missiles and drones. US President Donald Trump urged his critics to "sit back and relax" in a post on Truth Social early on Monday, saying it would "all work out well
threat. Critics, however, have argued that the US and Israeli attack on Iran was unprovoked, thereby violating international law. Speaking ahead of the vote, Republican Brian Mast decried the latest resolution as “crazy”, pointing
threats against civilian and commercial shipping”. “The resolution demands the disclosure and removal of sea mines placed in and around the Strait of Hormuz. It rejects the imposition of illegal tolls and interference with freedom
forcing Saudi Arabia to step in to help Pakistan. At the same time, in the Horn of Africa, southern Yemen and Sudan the UAE had been pursuing a largely commercially driven foreign policy that puts
military said no ships from Iranian ports got through the blockade and that six merchant vessels "complied with direction from U.S. forces to turn around." --- ## Trump says peace talks in Pakistan could resume this week
threat unanswered”, raising fears of further escalation between the two countries. Here is what has happened: ## In Iran - **US launches strikes on Iran after helicopter incident:** The US carried out military strikes against Iranian targets
military’s adventurism”. ## Where is Fujairah? Fujairah is one of the seven emirates of the UAE. It is home to a multipurpose deep-sea port, located on the Gulf of Oman. The port lies about
threats facing Israel”. Previous reporting by Slate and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace also documented FDD-sponsored trips to Israel for American academics, which critics argued promote a largely right-wing Israeli security perspective
threats, but even planned ones,” she said. She said Israeli forces had continued demolitions in Lebanese villages, artillery fire and machinegun attacks targeting communities on or near the front line – or the “Yellow Line
threat of striking “bridges and power plants”, which [experts said](https://www.justsecurity.org/135423/professors-letter-international-law-iran-war/) could amount to war crimes under international law. Iran, however, has so far denied it will participate in the talks, accusing
threat and force.” Just as Trump has to handle his querulous political base and the stock market, so the Iranian leadership has to reassure a domestic constituency by pushing back against Trump’s claims
force if Tehran fails to halt attacks and threats to commercial shipping in the strait. The closure of the strait, through which one-fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas supplies are shipped
Iran, he promised that he would not get involved in a war, and his beleaguered party is about to head into midterm elections in the midst of a historically unpopular war,” Mohendesi told Al Jazeera
military operation took place hours after Iran’s seizure of the two container ships, with the two sides continuing to impose competing blockades on the strait, keeping global oil prices at about
force Tehran into concessions on its nuclear programme. “Undeniably, the blockade is basically sharpening the economic pain that Iran was under even before the war started,” Vaez said. “But Iranian resilience is not a question
forces in international waters. The allegations have added to mounting international scrutiny over Israel’s handling of pro-Palestinian activists and detainees. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - **Hormuz ‘security service’:** Iran said fees
Iran's supreme leader at the start of the war with Israel and the US. The IDF responded with a wave of strikes across Lebanon, targeting what it said was Hezbollah infrastructure, and launched
threat he posed to western control over Congo’s mineral resources, though it was Belgium that admitted “moral responsibility” and apologised for his murder in 2002. The montage also showed Guatemalan president Jacobo Árbenz
forces from Lebanon, and a principle of "quiet for quiet". "I agreed to neither the former, nor the latter," he said. "These two conditions are not being met. We are remaining in Lebanon
military campaign launched in February, when the US and Israel attacked Iran, sparking retaliatory strikes across the Middle East. While a ceasefire came into effect in early April, [strikes between the two sides](/news/articles/crlpy8n7pr6o) have