WANA – Our team is closely monitoring the latest developments regarding the U.S. and Israel’s war against Iran.

 

This report is being updated …

 


Key Points on the Exchange of Messages Between Iran and the U.S.

 

WANA (May 31) – Current reports indicate that the exchange of messages between Iran and the United States regarding the text of a potential memorandum of understanding (MoU) is ongoing, with both sides intermittently proposing amendments. As of this moment, no agreement has been finalized, and the possibility of any potential understanding being derailed naturally remains on the table.

 

Regarding the unfolding situation and the essential dynamics of a military or diplomatic conflict with the United States, several critical analysis points can be outlined…

 


Strait of Hormuz Mining Remains Shrouded in Ambiguity

 

WANA (May 31) – Despite several months having passed since the outbreak of the Ramadan War and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. armed forces remain uncertain about the presence of naval mines in the strategic waterway and have yet to reach a definitive conclusion.

 

U.S. media outlet NBC has unveiled another major challenge facing Washington regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Citing American officials, the network reported that “the United States armed forces have not yet confirmed whether Iran has actually mined the Strait of Hormuz.”

 

According to the report, extensive military searches utilizing advanced equipment—including unmanned vehicles—have “located a few objects that could be mines, but none have been definitively identified as such.”

 


Ghalibaf: No Agreement Will Be Approved Until Iran’s Rights Are Secured

 

WANA (May 31) – Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Speaker of Iran’s Parliament, said Tehran does not trust the promises or commitments made by its adversaries and that any potential agreement would only be approved once Iran’s rights are secured in tangible terms.

 

Speaking during a virtual session of the Iranian Parliament on Sunday, Ghalibaf said that those involved in Iran’s diplomatic efforts “have no trust in the words and promises of the enemy,” emphasizing that Iran’s decisions would be based on concrete achievements rather than verbal assurances.

 


28 Ships Transit Strait of Hormuz in 24 Hours

 

WANA (May 31) – The Public Relations of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy announced that 28 vessels safely transited the strategic Strait of Hormuz over the past 24 hours after obtaining necessary authorization and coordination.

 

According to the IRGC Navy statement: “During the past 24 hours, 28 vessels, including oil tankers, container ships, and other commercial vessels, transited the Strait of Hormuz after obtaining permits through the coordination and security provision of the IRGC Navy.”

 

The statement further emphasized the regional security dynamics, adding, “The Persian Gulf is a body of water belonging to the Muslim countries of the region, and the aggression and wicked acts of the terrorist U.S. military are the primary causes of insecurity during these times. The smart control of the Strait of Hormuz is being carried out continuously, with firmness, power, and authority.”

 


Trump Claims U.S. Is Close to a “Very Good” Deal with Iran

 

WANA (May 31) – U.S. President Donald Trump has once again suggested that Washington and Tehran are approaching a potential agreement, claiming that the two sides are close to reaching a “very good” deal. His remarks come amid reports that the United States has tightened some of its conditions for a possible agreement with Iran.

 

Speaking in an interview with Fox News, Trump acknowledged the capabilities of Iran’s negotiating team, saying, “The Iranians are very experienced negotiators, and this process takes time, but I am in no rush.”

 


IRGC Shoots Down U.S. MQ-1 Drone Over Territorial Waters

IRGC Shoots Down U.S. MQ-1 Drone Over Territorial Waters

WANA (May 31) – According to IRGC public relations, early this morning, an MQ-1 drone belonging to the U.S. Army entered the airspace of Iran’s territorial waters with the intention of carrying out a hostile operation, where it was immediately detected, targeted by the IRGC’s modern air defense missiles, and shot down.

 

The IRGC Air Defense warned that the airspace of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s territorial waters is under complete control, and any aggression will be decisively dealt with.

 


“27 Rajab” Fast Attack Craft Unveiled in Enghelab Square

The 27 Rajab fast attack craft

WANA (May 31) – The “27 Rajab” fast attack craft was unveiled last night during the 90th night of popular gatherings in Tehran’s Islamic Enghelab Square among the nation of Iran.

 

This vessel, which features a trimaran hull, is equipped with the capability to launch two sea-based cruise missiles with a range of 700 kilometers and has the maneuverability and operational capacity to function in waves up to 3 meters high.

 

This is a developing story and will be updated as new information becomes available.