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Iran Fires on Tanker as Hormuz Crisis Escalates Fast
Revolutionary Guard gunboats opened fire hours after Tehran reimposed restrictions
Revolutionary Guard gunboats opened fire hours after Tehran reimposed restrictions
Tehran reimposes "strict control" one day after declaring the strait fully open
Troops sheltered in hotels as damage exceeds $800 million and commanders acknowledge degraded combat readiness
The White House is exploring troop repositioning as leverage against NATO holdouts — but analysts warn pulling forces from Germany and Spain weakens U.S. deterrence against Russia more than it punishes European governments
As Vance lands in Islamabad, a pattern of Friday threats and Monday walk-backs raises a harder question
Q4 2025 GDP hit 0.5 percent in its final estimate — a shutdown-scarred number that the Iran war is making harder to recover from
Survivors say their unit had no defenses. Hegseth called it a fortified position hit by a "squirter." The two accounts cannot both be true.
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