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US strikes Iran after Hormuz tanker attacks: military

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Vessels are pictured off the coast of the Khor Fakkan Container Terminal, a major UAE container port near Oman, in the same region where three tankers were struck. ©AFP

Washington (United States) (AFP) – US forces launched strikes on Iran on Tuesday after three commercial vessels were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, the US military said, sharply escalating a confrontation that has already shaken efforts to end the Middle East war. US Central Command stated that the “powerful” strikes were in response to Iranian attacks on ships transiting the vital waterway and would “impose heavy costs for targeting and attacking commercial shipping.”

The strikes came shortly after Washington revoked a temporary sanctions waiver for Iranian oil, raising pressure on Tehran as it negotiates with the United States over a final settlement to the conflict. The US Treasury Department canceled a license announced in June that had allowed Iran to produce, sell, and deliver crude oil and related products through August 21. “Iran’s actions in the Strait were wholly unacceptable to the United States and will be met with consequences,” a US official told AFP. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the US-Iran memorandum of understanding was “entirely performance-based,” warning that Tehran would see benefits only if it showed “good behavior.” However, US negotiators were continuing to work “in good faith towards a final deal,” the official added.

British maritime security agency UKMTO reported that an “unknown projectile” hit a tanker overnight, causing a fire, before two more vessels were struck, at least one by a drone. All three vessels were hit close to Oman, which had proposed a temporary transit corridor hugging its coastline—an initiative opposed by Iran as it seeks to impose fees on ships using the narrow waterway. Qatar identified one of the vessels as its LNG tanker Al-Rekayyat and blamed Iran, denouncing an “unacceptable” attack on international maritime navigation. Doha later summoned Iran’s deputy ambassador to lodge a complaint, demanding an explanation and urging Tehran to “immediately cease any practices undermining regional security.” “We hold Iran fully legally responsible for this attack and for any resulting damages or repercussions,” Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesman Majed Al Ansari wrote on X.

Iran voiced “dismay” over Qatar’s accusations in a statement carried by the state news agency IRNA, calling the claims “unacceptable.”

The attacks, which ended more than a week of relative calm, revived concerns over freedom of navigation after Iran lifted its blockade of the vital waterway following a fragile ceasefire with the United States. Oil prices rose by more than two percent as the renewed attacks reignited worries over global energy supplies and cast doubt on the durability of the US-Iran agreement. “We are now in a sensitive period where potential alternatives to an Iranian toll or fee system are being explored,” Andreas Krieg, a security expert at King’s College London, told AFP. “Iran is sending a clear signal that no alternative will be accepted.”

Krieg noted that tankers trying to diverge through the Omani maritime corridor without registering with Iran would be punished, and called the attacks a “clear violation” of the ceasefire agreement and international law. Maritime traffic had tentatively resumed after Washington and Tehran signed the memorandum last month, but Iran has insisted there will be no return to pre-war arrangements, under which vessels could pass freely through the strait. Under the 14-point US-Iran memorandum, Iran and Oman, which border Hormuz, must hold talks “to define the future administration and maritime services” in the waterway with other Gulf states.

Qatar had previously refused to mediate under Iranian fire as Tehran launched an unprecedented aerial bombardment against Gulf states in retaliation for the US-Israeli strikes. However, Doha has since taken a more active role, hosting indirect talks between Iran and the United States last week.

© 2024 AFP

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