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CENTCOM: Strait of Hormuz open despite 'arbitrary' Iranian declarations

Jewish News Syndicate

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July 12, 2026

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Iran does not control the strait. Traffic is flowing, stated U.S. Central Command.

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Toronto Sun

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· Jun 29, 2026

HANSON: Don’t forget the broader context of the Iranian memorandum

Tentative MOU has caused glee on left, furor on right

Libertarian Institute

right

· Jun 24, 2026

Qatar: Arab States Working on New Security Framework with Iran

The Qatari Prime Minister said that Gulf Arab states are speaking with Iran about developing a new regional security framework. The Gulf Arab states, which host US military bases, became targets of Iranian missiles during the war. “Part of what we are doing now, as regional countries, is to create this regional security framework between []

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 28, 2026

Selat Hormuz masih belum aman

TEHERAN: Perjanjian gencatan senjata antara Iran dan Amerika Syarikat (AS) dilihat kembali goyah selepas kedua-dua negara saling berbalas serangan di Teluk. Tindakan ketenteraan baharu sejak Jumaat dan semalam meningkatkan semula ketegangan di rantau berkenaan, sekali gus mengancam gencatan senjata rapuh dan rundingan yang sedang berlangsung mengenai keselamatan di Selat Hormuz. Kor Pengawal Revolusi Islam Iran ... Read more The post Selat Hormuz masih belum aman appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jul 1, 2026

Syria’s new rulers want a deal. Make them lock Iran out

The U.S.-Iran memorandum signed last month left the Middle East’s core conflicts unsettled. That pact opened a fragile 60-day diplomatic window while Iran’s nuclear program and Lebanon’s future remained unresolved. Washington should use this opportunity to secure one concrete gain for Israeli security and Iranian containment: stop Syria from serving once more as Tehran’s weapons []

Real Clear Politics

lean right

· Jun 23, 2026

Broader Context of the Iranian Memorandum

Broader Context of the Iranian Memorandum

Al Bawaba

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· Jul 11, 2026

Iran calls Hormuz attack a "Mistake" as Nuclear talks hang in the balance

ALBAWABA — Iran has allegedly told the United States that the recent attack on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz was not deliberate, showing its desire to keep diplomatic lines open amid increasing tensions between the two countries...

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Related coverage for "CENTCOM: Strait of Hormuz open despite 'arbitrary' Iranian declarations": Toronto Sun — HANSON: Don’t forget the broader context of the Iranian memorandum. Libertarian Institute — Qatar: Arab States Working on New Security Framework with Iran. Utusan Malaysia — Selat Hormuz masih belum aman. Washington Examiner — Syria’s new rulers want a deal. Make them lock Iran out. Real Clear Politics — Broader Context of the Iranian Memorandum. Al Bawaba — Iran calls Hormuz attack a "Mistake" as Nuclear talks hang in the balance