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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
Survivors say their unit had no defenses. Hegseth called it a fortified position hit by a "squirter." The two accounts cannot both be true.
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."
President rejects war crimes label while setting Tuesday deadline for power plant strikes
Day 36 of the Iran war ends with Tehran turning down a 48-hour ceasefire offer, Trump unleashing expletive-laden threats on social media, and a Tuesday deadline for attacks on Iranian power plants and bridges
Military analysts say Friday's losses — an F-15E and two rescue aircraft struck by Iranian fire — expose a dangerous gap between what the administration has claimed about Iran's air defenses and what is actually happening in the skies over Iran
Qatar and Oman negotiate separate agreements with Iran over Hormuz security, bypassing Washington
Four astronauts aim for lunar orbit as $93 billion program faces cost scrutiny and safety questions