Tehran: The United States military has executed its third wave of precision airstrikes against targets in Iran this week, reacting to a direct assault by Iranian forces on an international merchant ship. US Central Command confirmed that American forces initiated the operation on Saturday evening in response to an aggressive attack by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the M/V GFS Galaxy. The targeted Cyprus-flagged container vessel was navigating the critical shipping lanes of the Strait of Hormuz when it was struck, resulting in a severe onboard blaze, critical engine room destruction, and the disappearance of a civilian mariner.
Military officials indicated that the offensive was ordered directly by the Commander-in-Chief after Tehran disregarded prior warnings regarding maritime safety. According to defensive commanders, the multi-day aerial operations are designed to systematically diminish the capability of Iranian forces to disrupt civilian shipping. In the wake of the operation, US War Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a public warning, stating that the Iranian government had made a severely flawed tactical decision and would face immediate consequences for undermining international maritime security.
The aggressive encounter occurred only hours after regional commanders in Tehran declared an indefinite blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued statements asserting that the strategic global chokepoint would remain entirely sealed to international traffic until Western military forces cease operations in the region. Furthermore, the defensive units in Tehran threatened to target additional foreign military facilities throughout the Middle East if international forces attempt to break the blockade or launch subsequent actions.
The sudden military flare-up threatens to derail delicate backchannel diplomatic negotiations aimed at establishing a permanent regional truce. Despite the active hostilities, diplomatic intermediaries from Qatar have continued working to restore communication channels between Washington and Tehran. Concurrently, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi travelled to Muscat for emergency consultations with his Omani counterpart, Sayyid Badr Albusaidi, focusing on established diplomatic frameworks to secure international maritime routes and de-escalate the unfolding crisis.