U.S. Launches Fresh Strikes on Iran as Both Sides Clash Over Strait of Hormuz Status
The Trump administration gave Iran a Saturday deadline to publicly renounce recent attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, with U.S. officials saying Tehran has privately called one strike a 'mistake.' As talks continued in Oman, President Trump declared the ceasefire over and warned that he has already given orders for Iran's 'complete decimation' should the regime attempt to assassinate him.
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