US and Iran ceasefire falling apart
The ceasefire between the US and Iran is showing signs of collapse. This deterioration follows the US's action against an oil tanker that was attempting to breach their blockade. The situation remains tense as both sides navigate the aftermath of this incident.
- ▪The US targeted an oil tanker that was trying to breach the blockade.
- ▪The ceasefire is rapidly deteriorating as a result of recent actions.
- ▪Tensions between the US and Iran are escalating.
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