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Escalation in the Gulf: Iran Announces Retaliation After US Strike in Hormuz

09/07/2026 13:09 - Internacionales

New Escalation in the Strait of Hormuz

According to reports from teleSUR, the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran announced they would undertake retaliatory actions against United States targets in the region. This occurs after the US attack carried out on July 8, 2026, during the funeral ceremonies honoring Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The Khatam al-Anbia Headquarters classified the offensive as a 'flagrant violation' of the ceasefire and the agreements reached in June 2026. In an official statement, Iran condemned the act as 'terrorist' and assured it would not allow interference in the management of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, one of the most important maritime routes in the world for global energy trade.

Washington's Argument

The United States, through its Central Command (CENTCOM), justified its attack by alleging that Iranian forces had aggressed three commercial vessels from Qatar and Saudi Arabia, including a Qatari gas carrier and a Saudi oil tanker. Although material damage was reported, there were no fatalities in that initial incident.

CENTCOM confirmed operations against more than 80 Iranian targets, arguing they sought to impose a 'high cost' for endangering civilian ships. Consequently, the US Treasury Department revoked the temporary relief granted to Iran in June, replacing General License X with X1, which implies the orderly shutdown of previously authorized oil activities.

Recent Conflict Timeline

DateEvent
02/28/2026Outbreak of armed conflict between the US and Iran.
06/17/2026Signing of a temporary ceasefire.
07/08/2026US attacks over 80 targets in Iran and revokes oil license.
07/08/2026Iran announces retaliation and attacks bases in Kuwait and Bahrain.

Sources: teleSUR, La Nación, Infobae.

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