Iran Escalating With Drone Attack on Bahrain, Yet Another Hit on Foreign Vessel in Hormuz Strait - đ The Liberty Daily

(Zero Hedge)âA lot of escalation has ensued in the last 48 hours, after starting Thursday Tehran struck a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz, after which by end of Friday US CENTCOM confirmed a series of fresh attacks on Iranian missile and drone storage sites as well as coastal radar installations, reportedly on Sirik Island located near the Strait of Hormuz.
Referring to Thursdayâs attack on a vessel off Oman, the Pentagon called it a âpowerful response to yesterdayâs attack,â in the Friday statement. By early Saturday, Iran launched a fresh drone attack on Bahrain. Additionally, another ship in the Strait of Hormuz separately came under attack Saturday.
ADVERTISEMENTThe Associated Press points to the obvious potential US-Iran deal (MoU) unraveling: âThe attacks across the Persian Gulf show the danger of the Iran war again spinning out of control, even after Iran and the U.S. reached an interim deal to try and agree on a final accord to end the conflictâ â though neither side has as yet indicated they are walking away from the deal at this point.
According to more details from the Saturday developments:
But it remains that Iran is now firing warning shots at ships that havenât cleared permits to transit the Strait of Hormuz under Iranâs own protocol, which highlights that deep divisions remain over each sideâs interpretation of the terms. The latest via Reuters:
Gulf states have newly condemned âin the strongest terms the treacherous Iranian attacksâ on Bahrain, after drones hit the countryâs territory. The GCC statement further alleged that the Iranians targeted âcivilian infrastructure and propertiesâ.
Other nations weighed in separately, with for example Kuwaitâs foreign ministry saying âThe continuation of these aggressions, amid regional and international efforts aimed at de-escalation and reducing tensions, represents a dangerous undermining of efforts for peace and stability and a threat to the security and stability of the region,â on X.
Amid all the tit-for-tat, Iranâs IRGC is blaming the US for breaking it commitments under the signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). A Saturday statement described:
According to Article Five of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, arrangements for monitoring maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz are carried out in coordination with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
However, according to the statement, the United States sought to violate this commitment through various movements and received an appropriate response, and the same will apply in the future. If any aggression is repeated, the response will be broader.â
According to the precedent that Trump set yesterday. This means that the US will now strike Iran again, and Iran promised a harsh response if this continues. https://t.co/Xhy3fLxKFL
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Al Jazeera has meanwhile reported Saturday that that IRGC âtargetsâ US military sites in region after attacks â and so the response could be ongoing.
Independent journalist and pundit Michael Tracey points out sarcastically but aptly that Indefinitely bombing Iran sounds a lot like what you might call âendless warâ. And so the weekly tit-for-tat escalation might grow more regular until there simply is no more MoU deal to reference back to at all.
Ironically this comes just as Israel, Lebanon, and Israel hailed the signing of a âtrilateral peace frameworkâ in Washington â and as Hezbollah is being pushed out of a political solution in south Lebanon, while the IDF occupation of significant territory remains.