Iran has threatened to attack US Navy ships in the Strait of Hormuz, just after American warships passed through the strategic waterway for the first time since the war began.
Two American destroyers passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday for the first time in six weeks without incident, according to
The Wall Street Journal.
But Tehran has since warned Pakistani mediators that if the vessel continues to move, 'it will be targeted within 30 minutes, and the Iranian-American negotiations will suffer,' Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Khabar Network told Fars News Agency.
The threat of near-immediate retaliation came just after reports revealed that multiple US ships crossed the strait in a bold move that 'was not coordinated with Iran.'
USS Frank E. Peterson (DDG 121) and USS Michael Murphy (DDG 112) transited the Strait of Hormuz as part of a US Navy operation - not escorting commercial ships - in what was described as a freedom-of-navigation mission.
Forces under US Central Command (CENTCOM) also announced that they had begun setting conditions to clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz previously laid by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Cooper also revealed that additional US forces, including underwater drones, will join the clearance effort in the coming days.
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The destroyers (stock image) were not escorting commercial ships. Their appearance in the Strait comes as peace talks begin in Pakistan between the US and Iran
The threat of near-immediate retaliation came just after reports revealed that multiple US ships crossed the strait in a bold move that 'was not coordinated with Iran.'
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