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Chabahar Port Hit as US Steps Up Strikes; Trump Warns Situation Could Worsen

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Tehran, July 9:

Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated sharply after fresh American strikes reportedly hit areas near Iran’s strategic Chabahar port. The latest attacks are part of a broader US military response following alleged Iranian actions targeting commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial global trade route.

US President Donald Trump issued a stern warning, stating that the situation would ā€œget much worseā€ if Iran continues its current course. His remarks signal the possibility of further military action, raising fears of a deeper conflict in the already volatile Middle East region.

The strikes come amid the collapse of a fragile ceasefire between the two nations. In response, Iran is reported to have launched missile and drone attacks targeting US-linked assets in Gulf countries, further intensifying hostilities and heightening concerns of a wider regional confrontation.

Chabahar port holds significant strategic importance due to its proximity to key maritime routes. Any military activity in this area raises alarms over potential disruptions to international shipping, particularly oil supplies passing through the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital to global energy markets.

The escalating conflict has already triggered concerns worldwide, with fluctuations in oil prices and growing risks to shipping security in the Gulf. As both nations continue to exchange threats and military actions, international calls for restraint are mounting, though the situation remains highly volatile.

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