
Iran Threatens to Attack Any US Navy Ships That Enter the Strait of Hormuz
Iran threatened to strike any American warship passing through the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, April 11, issuing a 30-minute countdown as US Navy vessels transited the critical waterway for the first time since the war began. Tehran relayed the warning through Pakistani intermediaries, stating that continued movement by the ships would result in an attack and jeopardize ongoing negotiations in Islamabad.
Several US Navy ships sailed through the strait in what officials described as a freedom-of-navigation operation through international waters. The USS Frank E. Peterson and USS Michael Murphy transited the strait and operated in the Arabian Gulf as part of a mine clearance mission targeting explosives previously planted by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. US Central Command confirmed the destroyers began setting conditions for clearing mines.
President Donald Trump posted that the United States was “starting the process of clearing out the Strait of Hormuz as a favor to Countries all over the World.” A senior Iranian military official appeared on state television and denied that any American vessels had crossed. No military action was ultimately taken against the ships, and the destroyers completed their transit without incident.
(NYP/VFI News)
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