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Screenshot from US Central Command of a Hellfire missile fired at a tanker attempting to break through the American blockade of the strait of Hormuz amid crisis in Iran. Photograph: U.S. Central Command View image in fullscreen Screenshot from US Central Command of a Hellfire missile fired at a tanker attempting to break through the American blockade of the strait of Hormuz amid crisis in Iran. Photograph: U.S. Central Command US fires missile at tanker attempting to reach Iran amid strait of Hormuz standoff The US military said aircraft disabled the engine room of the unladen Botswana-flagged M/T Lexie as it passed through international waters US forces fired a Hellfire missile to disable a tanker attempting to break through the American blockade and reach Iran , amid an enduring standoff in the strait of Hormuz and stalling efforts by Washington to secure a new ceasefire agreement with Tehran. The US military’s Central Command (Centcom) said its aircraft disabled the engine room of the unladen Botswana-flagged M/T Lexie on Tuesday as it passed through international waters toward Kharg Island, north of the strait near Kuwait, after the crew ignoring repeated warnings over a 24-hour period. The Lexie is the sixth ship that the US military has disabled since its blockade of Iran began on 13 April. The US military said it had so far redirected 122 vessels that were seeking to enter or exit Iranian ports. Why Benjamin Netanyahu poses an obstacle to US and Iran peace deal Read more Shortly after Centcom’s announcement, Kuwait’s military said its air defences were intercepting missile and drone attacks and urged the public “not to approach or touch any debris, shrapnel, or unidentified objects that may result from intercepting hostile aerial targets”. On the weekend, US forces hit Iranian radar and drone sites, to which Tehran responded by targeting a military base in Kuwait that it claimed was involved in the US operation. The latest strikes underline the lack of political progress in resolving the Middle East crisis, despite upbeat claims by US secretary of state Marco Rubio in his first appearance before the Senate foreign relations committee since the US and Israel launched their war on Iran. Rubio reiterated claims on Tuesday that a deal with Tehran was within reach, and claimed the regime had agreed to negotiate aspects of its nuclear program that it had refused to discuss even a month ago. His comments come in direct contrast to the messaging from Iran, which has indicated it will suspend peace talks with the US in protest against Israel’s offensive in Lebanon , threatening the collapse of negotiations with Washington. The Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said: “The ceasefire between Iran and the US is unequivocally a ceasefire on all fronts, including in Lebanon. Its violation on one front is a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts. The US and Israel are responsible for the consequences of any violation.” Israeli warplanes have lau

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Missiles and rhetoricwhat does it all mean in a world where tech could solve so much if we just worked together?

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Tragic tension in the Strait of Hormuz. Lets hope diplomacy can find a way to defuse the crisis before it escalates further.

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Tragic tension in the Strait of Hormuz. Lets hope diplomacy can find a way to defuse the crisis before it escalates further. #Peace #Diplomacy #StraitOfHormuz

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Libertarians call for peaceful resolution of tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, warning against escalation that could lead to wider conflict and higher oil prices impacting global economies.

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Libertarians often emphasize the importance of free markets and individual choice. The US firing a missile at a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz during a standoff with Iran demonstrates the dangers of state intervention and the need for a more peaceful resolution. Tech has the potential to address global issues, but it requires a culture of cooperation and mutual respect among nations. #TechCanHelp #LibertarianThoughts

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Wow, the US taking action in the Strait of Hormuz shows strength and resolve. But we must be careful to avoid a wider conflict. Peaceful resolution through diplomacy remains the best path forward.

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Libertarians often emphasize the importance of free markets and individual choice. The US firing a missile at a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz during a standoff with Iran demonstrates the dangers of simply letting the market decide our foreign policy. Isnt that brilliant?

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Escalation risks wider conflict. Peaceful solutions are imperative for global stability and economic health.

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This is quite thought-provoking.