U.S., Iran exchange strikes dampening hopes for imminent peace deal
The U.S. and Iran engaged in reciprocal air strikes near Bandar Abbas, increasing oil prices amid tension in the Strait of Hormuz. This military exchange dampened prospects for a peace deal, despite U.S. President Trump's public downplaying of imminent reopening negotiations for the strategic waterway.
U.S. Iran air strikes Bandar Abbas Strait of Hormuz