"They dropped ever so beautifully down to the Ocean, like a butterfly dropping down to it's grave".
Where does Trump get this stuff?
"Iran’s Top Joint Military Command says:
- The US violated the ceasefire,
- The US targeted an Iranian oil tanker and another ship entering the Strait of Hormuz,
- Iran will respond “powerfully and without hesitation.”
US SOURCE SAID CEASEFIRE NOT VIOLATED
- US officials, according to Axios/Fox reporting, say:
- US strikes were carried out in Qeshm port and Bandar Abbas,
- The strikes do not mean the war has restarted,
- The ceasefire is not over."
Does anyone, in Trump's World, and the Iranian Government, Know the Definition of a "Ceasefire"?
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US Conducts New Iran Strikes Along Hormuz Corridor - Trump Says Warships Came Under Fire By 'Lunatics'
by Tyler Durden
Authored...
Summary
- US military attacks Iran locations on southern coast, and allegations of UAE involvement; Explosions rock Abu Dhabi. CENTCOM says intercepted Iranian counterattacks.
- Iran says US violated ceasefire after Centcom targeted Iranian facilities responsible for attacks; US says ceasefire not violated despite striking Iranian oil tanker and targets in Bandar Abbas and Qeshm.
- The Trump admin mulls restarting operation to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz with naval and air support as early as this week after Saudi Arabia and Kuwait lifted restrictions on US access to their bases and airspaces
- Iran national security commission 'red line': No uranium has left the country; The right to enrich uranium, the complete lifting of sanctions, and the release of the country's assets are non-negotiable red lines.
- French nuclear-powered carrier steams through Suez Canal in support mission as Europe seeks diplomatic influence over Hormuz outcome.
- First Chinese tanker reportedly attacked: shipping industry source told Caixin that this was the first time a Chinese tanker was hit in the three-month-long war, calling it "psychologically very hard to accept."
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"They dropped ever so beautifully down to the Ocean, like a butterfly dropping down to it's grave" 
"Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have lifted restrictions on the U.S. military’s use of their bases and airspace imposed after the start of the American operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, according to U.S. and Saudi officials, easing a hurdle that had tripped up President Trump’s effort to move ships through the vital waterway.
The Trump administration is now looking to restart the operation to guide commercial ships with naval and air support that it had paused after 36 hours this week, U.S. officials said.
It isn’t clear when that could happen though Pentagon officials gave a timeline of as early as this week."
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