Persian Gulf Clashes Halted, Resumption Possible if U.S. Re-enters
WANA (May 08) – A military source has reported that clashes in the Persian Gulf have temporarily ceased, though the potential for renewed conflict remains high.
According to the source, the Iranian Navy responded with heavy fire to “hostile actions by American terrorists” against Iranian tankers, characterizing the U.S. moves as a blatant breach of the ceasefire.
After a period of exchanging fire, the situation is currently described as calm. However, the source warned that should U.S. forces attempt to re-enter the Persian Gulf or harass Iranian vessels, they will face a decisive response, leaving the possibility of renewed engagements in the region wide open.

CENTCOM Confirms Naval Clash With Iranian Forces in Strait of Hormuz
WANA (May 08) – The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed in a statement that U.S. Navy destroyers came under missile, drone, and Iranian fast-boat attacks while passing through the Strait of Hormuz toward the Gulf of Oman on May 7. According to the statement, American forces responded to the attacks and claimed that […]





