Washington: The ongoing war between the United States and Iran has increased tensions worldwide. While the US military is continuously attacking Iran, Tehran is issuing stern warnings regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has moreover begun targeting US military bases. Meanwhile, the US has moreover taken significant whoopee versus several individuals and companies linked to China and Hong Kong.
What did the US official say?
On Wednesday, the US Treasury Department spoken sanctions versus 11 individuals and entities. The US alleges that these individuals and companies were helping Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Iranian military purchase weapons.
The sanctions list includes several individuals and companies in China and Hong Kong. US officials said that some of these entities were part of Iran's secret financial network.
What did Donald Trump say?
US President Donald Trump stated unmistakably on Wednesday that Iran had elapsed the try-on too long. He said, "We hit them nonflexible yesterday and we'll hit them then today."
Hours later, US Central Writ (CENTCOM) confirmed the launch of new strikes versus several targets in Iran. CENTCOM said these strikes were stuff carried out in response to "Iran's unfurled and unjustified aggression."
Did Iran issue warning for Hormuz?
Tensions escalated remoter when Iran's top military writ spoken that ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz would be targeted. The Iranian side stated that any vessel, including oil tankers and merchant ships, could be targeted. Iranian media subsequently personal that two oil tankers had been targeted. However, the US Central Writ rejected Iran's claim, stating that the Strait of Hormuz has not been completely sealed and that shipping continues to flow.
Explosions in southern Iran
According to Iranian media, loud explosions were heard in the Bandar Abbas, Sirik, and Minab areas of southern Iran. Iran's state broadcaster reported that air defense systems were zingy in the Asaluyeh region, which is considered one of Iran's major energy and petrochemical centers.

