US MILITARY
US–Israel–Iran War Day 52: Strait of Hormuz explodes into chaos as US seizes Iranian cargo ship; Tehran cries 'piracy', Pakistan’s peace push hangs by a thread
Iran War News Day 52: On Day 52 of the US–Israel–Iran war, tensions have intensified after the US seized an Iranian cargo ship, prompting Tehran’s threat of retaliation. The crisis in the Strait of Hormuz continues to disrupt global oil supplies, pushing crude prices higher. With talks stalled and military posturing rising, fears of a wider regional conflict and prolonged energy crisis are growing.
China voices concern over US seizure of Iranian cargo ship, urges further talks
China voiced strong concern over the U.S. seizure of an Iranian cargo ship, urging all parties to respect the ceasefire and prevent further escalation in the sensitive Strait of Hormuz. Beijing emphasized the need to create conditions for the resumption of normal transit, highlighting the current "window for peace" and advocating for an swift end to the conflict.
US begins 'biggest ever' Philippines war games in thick of Mideast conflict
American, Philippine, and Japanese forces have commenced joint military exercises in the Philippines. The drills involve thousands of personnel and advanced weaponry. These war games are taking place with the Middle East conflict in the background. Tensions are also high in the South China Sea and near Taiwan.
US and allied forces kick off combat drills with Philippines despite Washington's focus on Iran
The United States and the Philippines have begun a major joint military exercise. This annual event, called Balikatan, involves over 17,000 personnel. This year, Japan, France, and Canada are also participating. The drills aim to strengthen deterrence against aggression in the Indo-Pacific region.
US, Israel attacks on Iran 'failed', no gains possible in talks: Iran's envoy to Russia
Iran's Ambassador to Russia claimed the US and Israel failed in their military objectives against Tehran. He warned that Washington won't succeed through negotiations either. This comes as a two-week ceasefire nears its end, with upcoming Islamabad talks seen as the final chance to avoid full-scale infrastructure warfare.
Iran will 'never' give up Strait of Hormuz control, says MP Ebrahim Azizi
Iran has asserted permanent control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, citing national sovereignty. A senior lawmaker told Press TV that new legislation will formalise Tehran's authority to regulate maritime traffic. These tensions persist despite a regional ceasefire, following reports of a US military operation against an Iranian vessel.
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US funds Cyprus base upgrade to bolster regional safe haven role
Cyprus is boosting its military bases with American taxpayer support. These upgrades will strengthen its role as a safe haven for Middle Eastern evacuees and a hub for humanitarian aid. New facilities at naval and air bases will support large transport helicopters and aircraft. Work begins next year. This enhances Cyprus's position as a vital bridge to the Middle East.

US military says it killed three people in latest Caribbean boat strike
U.S. forces conducted a strike on a boat in the Caribbean, resulting in the deaths of three individuals identified as illicit drug smugglers. The vessel was traveling on known narco-trafficking routes. This incident is part of a broader U.S. military effort against drug trafficking in the Western Hemisphere.

Iranian forces launch drones toward US warships after attack on commercial ship in Sea of Oman: Iran media
Iranian forces launched drones at US warships after an attack on an Iranian commercial vessel in the Sea of Oman. The IRGC claimed US forces retreated after firing at the vessel, which Iran accused the US of seizing in violation of a ceasefire. Tensions escalate in the Strait of Hormuz amid accusations of maritime piracy and blockade violations.

Trump says US representatives heading to Islamabad for ceasefire talks; warns to 'wipe out' Iran's power plants if deal fails
American representatives are heading to Islamabad for talks with Iran. President Trump issued a stern warning of military action if Iran rejects a proposed deal. Tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz. Previous ceasefire negotiations in Islamabad concluded without a breakthrough. The US seeks a commitment from Iran regarding nuclear weapons.

Trump warns Iran, says Tehran cannot "blackmail" US over Strait of Hormuz
Iran has reimposed a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. This move followed a brief 24-hour opening. US President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Tehran. He stated Iran is weakened and cannot blackmail America. Two Indian vessels were forced to flee the Strait after coming under fire. Maritime data and security agencies reported immediate escalations.

Iran says it won't hand over enriched uranium to US
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh dismissed US President Trump's claims about uranium and expressed caution regarding future talks. He stated Iran is not ready for face-to-face negotiations as the US maintains a "maximalist position." This comes after Trump's remarks about retrieving enriched uranium from damaged nuclear sites.

War preparedness: Why India must spend smarter, not just more
India's journey towards a modernized defense sector is fraught with obstacles. While military budgets are on the rise, the country's over-dependence on foreign equipment stifles local innovation and fosters economic vulnerabilities. Additionally, outdated strategic frameworks impede progress. To enhance its martial readiness and combat efficiency, India must embrace unconventional strategies and ramp up internal manufacturing initiatives.

US House rejects bid to curb Trump's Iran war powers
The US House of Representatives has rejected a move to limit President Donald Trump's war powers concerning Iran. This marks another setback for Democrats seeking congressional approval for military actions. Lawmakers expressed unease over the ongoing conflict's costs and potential escalation. The resolution aimed to require presidential approval for prolonged hostilities without congressional consent.

US military widens blockade on Iran to include 'contraband' shipments, advisory says
The US has broadened its maritime blockade in response to escalating Iran war tensions, enabling forces to globally intercept, search, and seize ships carrying weapons, munitions, oil, metals, and refined products. This expanded scope allows for the targeting of vessels transporting a wide array of "contraband" goods.

US ready to resume strikes if Iran rejects peace deal, warns Hegseth
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth warned Iran that the United States is strengthening its military power and will maintain a maritime blockade "for as long as it takes." He stated that U.S. forces are prepared to resume combat operations if Iran does not agree to a peace deal, emphasizing that the U.S.

'Your ships will be sunk by our first missiles': Iran warns US over Strait of Hormuz
The military adviser to Iran's supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei on Wednesday warned that Iran would sink American ships in the Strait of Hormuz if the United States decided to "police" the key shipping bottleneck. Mohsen Rezaei, a former commander-in-chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards who was named as a military adviser by Khamenei last month, told state TV. "These ships of yours will be sunk by our first missiles and have created a great danger for the US military.

US Senate rejects measures on limiting Trump's war powers in Iran for the 4th time: Reports
The Senate rejected a proposal to curb President Trump's war powers regarding Iran for the fourth time this year. Meanwhile, the US Treasury warned of secondary sanctions on Chinese institutions facilitating Iranian financial flows. President Trump also claimed China committed to halting weapon supplies to Iran.

Iran used Chinese spy satellite to target US bases
Iran reportedly acquired a Chinese-built spy satellite, the TEE-01B, in late 2024, enhancing its ability to monitor key military sites across the Middle East, including U.S. bases, according to a Financial Times report. The satellite, built by Earth Eye Co and operated with access to commercial ground stations, was allegedly used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to track sensitive locations in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain, and Iraq around the time of recent regional attacks.

China dismisses US accusations of military pressure on Taiwan
Beijing has accused Washington of distorting facts and harbouring malicious intentions concerning China's military activities around Taiwan. A Chinese spokesperson stated that Taiwan is an internal affair and warned the US to handle related matters prudently. This comes after the US urged China to cease military pressure on the island.

US says 4 killed in fourth drug boat strike in a week
The US military said Tuesday that four people had been killed in a strike on another alleged drug-trafficking boat, the fourth such deadly attack in as many days. The four new fatalities raise the total death toll of the controversial military campaign to at least 174, according to a tally compiled by AFP. Two people were killed in a strike on Monday, while SOUTHCOM said two strikes on Saturday had killed five people and left one survivor.

Iran war: Six ships turned around as part of Strait of Hormuz blockade, US military says
US-Iran war news: A U.S. naval blockade is in effect around Iran's ports and coastal areas. No ships have successfully passed the blockade. Six merchant vessels have turned back following U.S. military orders. This action follows the breakdown of peace talks between the U.S. and Iran. The blockade impacts vessels going to or from Iran.

US military to enforce blockade in Gulf of Oman, Arabian Sea - note to seafarers
The U.S. military will enforce a blockade in the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea east of the Strait of Hormuz, affecting all vessel traffic regardless of flag. Vessels entering or departing the blockaded area without authorization face interception, diversion, and capture. This measure will not impede neutral transit passage through the Strait of Hormuz to non-Iranian destinations.

US military says 5 killed, 1 survivor in latest drug boat strikes
The US military said Sunday it had killed five more people on boats alleged to be trafficking drugs in the eastern Pacific, with one person surviving the strikes, bringing the controversial campaign's total death toll to at least 168. Three male narco-terrorists were killed during the second strike," it said, without providing any evidence of the drug trafficking claim. des/sla

Trump shows himself as a divine healer in a new post amid Iran war. Check image
U.S. President Donald Trump shared an image showing himself as a healer on social media amid tensions in the Iran conflict, shortly after ceasefire talks between the two countries ended without agreement. The post came as the U.S. military announced a blockade of Iranian ports starting Monday, following the first high-level U.S.-Iran talks in over a decade, which failed despite a recent ceasefire.

Trump weighs limited strikes on Iran & Hormuz blockade as talks fail to break deadlock: Report
America's President Donald Trump and his advisors are exploring options to break the deadlock in peace talks. This includes the possibility of limited military strikes inside Iran. The U.S. is also maintaining its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. These actions are being considered to influence the ongoing negotiations. The Wall Street Journal reported these potential moves.
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