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US-Iran tensions and Hormuz threats: US demands public Iranian pledge to keep Strait of Hormuz open for shipping amid ceasefire breakdown and military threats

The United States is demanding that Iran publicly vow to end attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil and gas shipments. Senior US officials, speaking anonymously, said progress is being made in negotiations but stressed the need for a clear Iranian commitment. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has threatened to launch 1,000 missiles at Iran if it attempts to assassinate him, escalating rhetoric further. Iran's foreign minister insists Tehran has kept its word under the existing ceasefire, while Iran's UN envoy asserts that any activity in the Gulf rests exclusively with Iran.

Points clés

  • US demands Iran publicly vows to stop attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz
  • Trump threatens '1,000 missiles' and 'complete decimation' of Iran over assassination claims
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi says Tehran has kept its word in ceasefire agreement
  • Iran's UN envoy insists any activity in the Gulf rests exclusively with Iran
  • Initial interim deal only provides safe passage for 60 days; shipping traffic has plummeted

Couverture des sources

Evening StandardNeutreCentre-Right

Iran must publicly guarantee Strait open; blame placed on rogue hardliners; Trump says ceasefire over

Evening Standard focuses on the US demand for a public Iranian guarantee that the Strait of Hormuz is open and safe. It highlights Iran's defiance through its UN envoy and notes that the interim deal only ensures safe transit for 60 days. The article also mentions Trump's declaration that the ceasefire is over but that talks will continue.

DW EnglishNeutreCentre-Left

US demands Iranian pledge to stop Hormuz attacks; Trump threatens massive retaliation

DW reports on US demands for a public Iranian vow to end attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, alongside Trump's renewed threats to bomb Iran. The article also notes Iran's foreign minister claiming compliance with the ceasefire and accusing the US of violations.

Conclusion

The US-Iran standoff over the Strait of Hormuz remains volatile, with Washington seeking a public guarantee from Tehran to halt attacks, while Iran pushes back against external interference. The fragile ceasefire is under severe strain as both sides trade accusations and military posturing continues. The outcome of negotiations will have major implications for global energy markets and regional stability.

Analyse logique

Ce sur quoi les sources s’accordent

  • Both DW and Evening Standard report that the US is demanding a public Iranian pledge to halt attacks in the Strait of Hormuz
  • Both outlets note the fragility of the ceasefire and the escalation of rhetoric from President Trump
  • Both articles mention Iranian officials pushing back against US demands

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