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Defense & SecuritySaturday, July 11, 2026

US Launches Third Strikes on Iran After Ship Attack and Strait Closure

Washington retaliates after Tehran attacks a commercial vessel and closes the strategic Strait of Hormuz, raising fears over global oil supply.

The United States Central Command initiated a third round of strikes against Iran on Saturday evening, following an attack by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on the Cyprus-flagged container ship M/V GFS Galaxy in the Strait of Hormuz. The strikes, directed by President Donald Trump, began at 19:15 Eastern Time and aimed, according to CENTCOM, to degrade Iran’s ability to target civilian mariners and commercial shipping freely transiting the strait. One crew member of the Galaxy remains missing, and the vessel was disabled by fire and engine room damage, leaving it unable to continue its voyage.

Tehran, through IRGC and state media statements, announced the closure of the strait “until further notice,” asserting that a vessel on an unauthorised route with its tracking systems switched off was warned and then struck by a cruise missile. The IRGC Navy said the waterway would remain shut until what it termed “American interference” in the region ceased. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, after talks in Muscat, confirmed Tehran had rejected an Omani proposal for two alternative transit corridors, insisting that control of the routes must stay under its authority. Oman said political and technical discussions would continue, but no breakthrough emerged.

Washington portrayed the Iranian move as a violation of the fragile ceasefire agreement, accusing Tehran of failing to demonstrate adherence to a memorandum of understanding after earlier attacks on commercial ships. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that “Iran made a poor choice – now they pay.” US military sources indicated the strikes targeted air-defence systems, radar installations, and sites for storing and launching missiles and drones. Iranian media reported explosions in the port cities of Bandar Abbas and Sirik, on Qeshm Island, and near Bushehr and Assaluyeh.

The exchange marks an intensification of tit-for-tat actions that have unfolded over recent weeks since a provisional ceasefire from early April 2026 unravelled. Iran responded to earlier US strikes by hitting American bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan, while US naval forces have escorted commercial traffic through the strait and destroyed Iranian drones threatening shipping. The Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint for global oil flows, has become the central theatre of confrontation. Oman’s diplomatic efforts offer a rare channel for de-escalation, but with Tehran maintaining its blockade and Washington pressing military action, the dossier remains volatile and next steps uncertain.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Legittimità dell'intervento
38%Medium
3 blocs · positions from −0.50 to +0.50
Critici dell'intervento USASostenitori dell'azione USA
ATLEURRUS
Divergence between press blocs
Atlantic / Anglosphere press+0.30aligned
Continental European press+0.50aligned
Russian & CIS press−0.50critical
Iranian press blocs are not represented in this analysis.
Atlantic / Anglosphere press+0.30
Voice

Washington acts as a guarantor of maritime order, forced to respond after Tehran rejected the last diplomatic avenue.

Mechanismgiudizializzazione

The narrative presents military action as the only remaining option after exhausting legal pathways, judicializing the conflict.

Omission

Omits the Iranian justification for closing the strait as a response to previous US offensives, portraying Iran as a unilateral aggressor.

PragmatismPaternalism
Continental European press+0.50
Voice

The Pentagon and CENTCOM impose an exemplary punishment on Iran for its 'bad decision'.

Mechanismescalation retributiva

Using punitive language and direct quotes from the Defense Secretary transforms the military action into a personal sanction against Iranian leadership.

Omission

Omits the context of the previous US strike waves and Iran's defensive positioning of the closure, presenting Iran as the sole culprit.

RevanchismAlarm
Russian & CIS press−0.50
Voice

Russia denounces US aggression and presents Iran as a victim of systematic intervention.

Mechanismdenuncia di aggressione

The narrative reverses causality: not the Iranian attack on the ship, but the previous US offensives are the cause of the conflict, using an inverted chronological structure.

Omission

Omits the detail of the missing crew member and the CENTCOM version of the 'flagrant' attack, downplaying the Iranian provocation.

OutrageSkepticism

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Saturday, July 11, 2026

US Launches Third Strikes on Iran After Ship Attack and Strait Closure

Washington retaliates after Tehran attacks a commercial vessel and closes the strategic Strait of Hormuz, raising fears over global oil supply.

The United States Central Command initiated a third round of strikes against Iran on Saturday evening, following an attack by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on the Cyprus-flagged container ship M/V GFS Galaxy in the Strait of Hormuz. The strikes, directed by President Donald Trump, began at 19:15 Eastern Time and aimed, according to CENTCOM, to degrade Iran’s ability to target civilian mariners and commercial shipping freely transiting the strait. One crew member of the Galaxy remains missing, and the vessel was disabled by fire and engine room damage, leaving it unable to continue its voyage.

Tehran, through IRGC and state media statements, announced the closure of the strait “until further notice,” asserting that a vessel on an unauthorised route with its tracking systems switched off was warned and then struck by a cruise missile. The IRGC Navy said the waterway would remain shut until what it termed “American interference” in the region ceased. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, after talks in Muscat, confirmed Tehran had rejected an Omani proposal for two alternative transit corridors, insisting that control of the routes must stay under its authority. Oman said political and technical discussions would continue, but no breakthrough emerged.

Washington portrayed the Iranian move as a violation of the fragile ceasefire agreement, accusing Tehran of failing to demonstrate adherence to a memorandum of understanding after earlier attacks on commercial ships. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that “Iran made a poor choice – now they pay.” US military sources indicated the strikes targeted air-defence systems, radar installations, and sites for storing and launching missiles and drones. Iranian media reported explosions in the port cities of Bandar Abbas and Sirik, on Qeshm Island, and near Bushehr and Assaluyeh.

The exchange marks an intensification of tit-for-tat actions that have unfolded over recent weeks since a provisional ceasefire from early April 2026 unravelled. Iran responded to earlier US strikes by hitting American bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan, while US naval forces have escorted commercial traffic through the strait and destroyed Iranian drones threatening shipping. The Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint for global oil flows, has become the central theatre of confrontation. Oman’s diplomatic efforts offer a rare channel for de-escalation, but with Tehran maintaining its blockade and Washington pressing military action, the dossier remains volatile and next steps uncertain.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Legittimità dell'intervento
38%Medium
3 blocs · positions from −0.50 to +0.50
Critici dell'intervento USASostenitori dell'azione USA
ATLEURRUS
Divergence between press blocs
Atlantic / Anglosphere press+0.30aligned
Continental European press+0.50aligned
Russian & CIS press−0.50critical
Iranian press blocs are not represented in this analysis.
Atlantic / Anglosphere press+0.30
Voice

Washington acts as a guarantor of maritime order, forced to respond after Tehran rejected the last diplomatic avenue.

Mechanismgiudizializzazione

The narrative presents military action as the only remaining option after exhausting legal pathways, judicializing the conflict.

Omission

Omits the Iranian justification for closing the strait as a response to previous US offensives, portraying Iran as a unilateral aggressor.

PragmatismPaternalism
Continental European press+0.50
Voice

The Pentagon and CENTCOM impose an exemplary punishment on Iran for its 'bad decision'.

Mechanismescalation retributiva

Using punitive language and direct quotes from the Defense Secretary transforms the military action into a personal sanction against Iranian leadership.

Omission

Omits the context of the previous US strike waves and Iran's defensive positioning of the closure, presenting Iran as the sole culprit.

RevanchismAlarm
Russian & CIS press−0.50
Voice

Russia denounces US aggression and presents Iran as a victim of systematic intervention.

Mechanismdenuncia di aggressione

The narrative reverses causality: not the Iranian attack on the ship, but the previous US offensives are the cause of the conflict, using an inverted chronological structure.

Omission

Omits the detail of the missing crew member and the CENTCOM version of the 'flagrant' attack, downplaying the Iranian provocation.

OutrageSkepticism

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