The US has conducted airstrikes on Iranian military boats and facilities in Iran following attacks on three oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. The strikes occurred four days ago, as confirmed by the US Central Command (CentCom), which described the actions as "powerful." The Iranian government has condemned these strikes, labeling them a violation of a recent memorandum.
Details of the US Strikes
On Monday, the US targeted small boats belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and other military assets. Reports indicate that the strikes affected areas including Qeshm Island, Bandar Abbas, and Sirik. These strikes were initiated in retaliation to the attacks on oil tankers, which posed a significant threat to international shipping routes.
According to the US Central Command, the military action was a necessary response to safeguard maritime interests and ensure the safety of navigation through the vital waterway. The US has emphasized its commitment to protecting its allies and maintaining regional stability.
Iran's Reaction to Military Actions
In response to the US strikes, Iran's deputy foreign minister has stated that these actions are a clear violation of the US-Iran memorandum signed last month. He warned that Tehran would take "decisive measures" in retaliation. Iranian state media has reported widespread condemnation of the US actions, framing them as an escalation of tensions in the region.





