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Iran Reverses Hormuz Opening as US Blockade Remains
Tehran reimposes "strict control" one day after declaring the strait fully open
Tehran reimposes "strict control" one day after declaring the strait fully open
Beijing's defense minister says Chinese vessels will transit the Strait of Hormuz regardless of the U.S. naval blockade — and that Iran has already agreed
American warships entered the waterway Saturday while negotiators met in Pakistan, sparking a tense radio confrontation
New assessments say Iran retains thousands of missiles and could retrieve launchers — undercutting the administration's case that airstrikes left Iran too weak to threaten the region
The IRGC's mine map is the first official confirmation that the waterway is mined, not just threatened. Ships without authorization will be "targeted and destroyed."
Madrid is the first Western government to reopen a diplomatic mission in Iran since the ceasefire — and the loudest to condemn Israel's Lebanon campaign
Trump called Iran's 10-point plan "workable." Leavitt said it was thrown "in the garbage." Iran is citing both.
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