WAR Iran/ US/mideast war thread - 2/28/26 Open Hostilities (Thread for Off Topic discussion started, see post #13,751, page 344)

jward

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Mario Nawfal
@MarioNawfal
4h

BREAKING:

"IRGC Toll Collect", that's the name of an Iranian ship that has shown up in the Strait of Hormuz, according to MarineTraffic data.

The name alone is a message. Tehran has been floating the idea of charging vessels $2M per transit. Now a ship with that exact branding is sitting in the waterway that carries 21% of global oil.

No shots fired. No blockade. Just a flag planted where the world can't ignore it.

Source: MarineTraffic
 

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ILRedAlert
@ILRedAlert
4h

Iran has reopened 50 of 69 tunnel entrances at 18 underground missile facilities struck by the U.S. and Israel during recent fighting, satellite imagery shows, according to CNN.

Experts cited by CNN said the images suggest repair work is underway using heavy equipment, and warned that missile launches could still continue if launchers and crews remain operational, even with reduced production capacity.
 

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Mossad Commentary
@MOSSADil
5h

☢️ IRANIAN STRATEGIST CALLS FOR NUCLEAR POSTURE

Iranian strategist Mehdi Kharratiyan says Tehran can no longer return to its pre-war nuclear policy or rely on talk of a fatwa banning nuclear weapons.

He argues Iran must prepare to become a nuclear power and deepen bilateral and trilateral partnerships with Russia and China.

@MEMRIReports
 

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Eric Daugherty
@EricLDaugh
5h

JUST IN: Sec. Scott Bessent just exposed it, the Gulf nations were HIDING Iranian regime assets and bank accounts...then gave Bessent access when Iran started striking them

Economic assassination!

Iran's former friends TURNED ON THEM!

"A BIG mistake that the Iranians made was attacking their GCC neighbors, their neighbors in the Gulf, because we had many very good allies who maybe weren't completely transparent with us on the money, Iranian money that was in their banking systems, all of a sudden became VERY compliant in terms of being willing to turn over accounts or help us freeze block accounts!"

"And then the third part was the incredible blockade. I really think it's the economic blockade of funds and the physical blockade of the ships not going in or out of the Iranian ports."

"Kharg Island is shut down. That's their big oil loading facilities, and that means that they're going to have to start taking down the wells."
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View: https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/2061092976831414466?s=20
 

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TFergeson

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Daily digest: 2026-05-31​

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May 31, 2026

TL;DR: today vs. yesterday

The "deal is done" story inverted overnight: Trump swapped his blockade-lifted claim for "tougher terms" (uranium limits, denuclearization, Hormuz guarantees) while Iran's IRGC declared it now controls all Strait traffic "with full authority" — and shot down a US drone over its own waters early Sunday. On the ground, Konstantinovka has largely fallen, and Japanese crude reserves just posted the biggest drawdown in the country's history. Continuation underneath it all: record tech concentration, the Fort-Knox-reval chorus, and a US consumer running on fumes.

1. Critical Alerts

2. Core Themes

Iran-US: Trump retreats to "tougher terms" as Iran writes the Hormuz rulebook

Hormuz physical: mines disputed, blockade enforced by missile

Oil: the physical-vs-paper divergence widens

3. Weak Signals

 

jward

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Jason Brodsky reposted
The Middle Eastern
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6h

Translated from Hebrew
An Iranian sea mine was detected yesterday near the coast of Oman, in an area of a shipping route used by the U.S. Navy to escort merchant ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

In a video published from Omani social media, a sea mine is visible, alongside a clear message: Anyone who deviates from the route the Iranians define as safe may encounter a real threat. This is yet another expression of a policy of active deterrence — control of maritime traffic through a combination of military threat, uncertainty, and psychological pressure.

Attached is also the technical specifications of the mine, of the “Mahmum 3” type, as originally distributed in Iranian sources.

This report comes parallel to a threat from the Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters from yesterday, according to which all vessels crossing the Strait of Hormuz must obey the orders of the Iranian forces.
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View: https://twitter.com/TMiddleEastern/status/2061085916664320144?s=20
 

jward

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:hmm: :shr:

WarMonitor
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There is reports a high ranking IRGC member has been killed in a targeted assassination in Tehran Iran-SHIN

2:25 PM · May 31, 2026
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The Treacherous Elder
@Ol_Treacherous
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Witht talk of the president stepping down today this has a feel of faction fighting.

Political cast and IRGC in fighting for power control.

Might be wrong but I can absolutely see it.
 

jward

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money? whats that?
One o' the more interesting rumours making it's way around the public square, already denied at least once :hmm:



OSINTdefender
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According to @IranIntl_En, citing unspecified sources, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has reportedly tendered his resignation. Per the report, President Pezeshkian cited the increasing influence of a bloc within the IRGC and their growing overmatch over other top administrative divisions within the Iranian government in a letter that Iran International claims to have knowledge of.

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I spoke with Mrs. late about this one. She checked her sources. they indicate that the resignation of the prez. is total BS.
 

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Strait of Hormuz Week 13 Update: Mines, Blockades, and "Dark" Ships​

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oo_WX7eL5M

Run time - 34:11
May 31, 2026

This video provides a comprehensive Week 13 recap of the ongoing maritime conflict in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. Host Sal Mercogliano breaks down the latest developments as of May 31, 2026, including the sighting of a suspected naval mine in Omani waters and the US military's enforcement of a blockade that has disabled five commercial vessels.

The update explores several critical topics: The "Ghost Armada" & Spoofing, Blockade Enforcement, Global Economic Impact, Geopolitical Escalation, and the "Ceasefire" Paradox. The video provides data-driven insights to help viewers understand the "Wimbledon tennis match" of the straits opening and closing.

00:00 - Introduction: Week 13 Update
00:46 - The Current Situation: AIS Spoofing & "Ghost" Ships
01:55 - The "Jersey Devil" & Mysterious Vessels
03:07 - Breaking News: Naval Mine Sighted in Omani Waters
04:47 - US Forces Disable Commercial Vessel "Lianstar"
06:28 - New Maritime Advisories & Blockade Enforcement
08:06 - Tracking Regional Threat Levels & Transit Data
09:03 - Monitoring Iranian Tankers & Ship-to-Ship Transfers
11:41 - Week in Review: Tanker Exits & Military Clashes
13:58 - CMA CGM & The Economic Impact on Global Trade
14:48 - Royal Navy Deploys Mine-Hunting "Mother Ship"
15:53 - Aerial Surveillance & The Drone Threat
17:23 - LNG Projects & Panama Canal Pressure
18:46 - Missile Strikes & Escalation Risks
19:51 - Global Energy Demand & Oil Inventory Drains
20:17 - Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR) & California Refineries
21:22 - The Jones Act Controversy & Foreign Tanker Waivers
24:11 - Sanctions on the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA)
25:56 - The Elusive Ceasefire & Future Outlook
28:17 - Can Global Shipping Ever Return to Normal?
33:24 - Closing Thoughts

Marine Traffic www.marinetraffic.com

UKMTO JMIC Advisories https://www.ukmto.org/partner-product...

gCaptain www.gcaptain.com
 

jward

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WarMonitor
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There is reports a high ranking IRGC member has been killed in a targeted assassination in Tehran Iran-SHIN

2:25 PM · May 31, 2026
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Jim Hanson
@JimHansonDC
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Reports of an IRGC leader getting a missile through his window.
Might be us might be the Israelis, but it is definitely a reminder to the regime that they are not safe anywhere.

I mentioned this was likely to start up again to @JesseBWatters last week if they didn't wise up.
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View: https://twitter.com/JimHansonDC/status/2061240199221276821?s=20
 

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Barak Ravid
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke over the last 48 hours with both Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to try and push forward a new ceasefire initiative, a U.S. official told me

The U.S. official said the new initiative was proposed in the context of ongoing negotiations between Israel and Lebanon
To advance those talks, the U.S. proposed that as a first step Hezbollah will stop all attacks on Israel. In return, Israel would refrain from escalation in Beirut, the U.S. official said

According to the U.S. official this would "create space for gradual de-escalation and an effective cessation of hostilities"
The U.S. official said President Aoun tried to advance this proposal and secure an agreement. But, the Speaker of Lebanese Parliament Nabih Berri's response was evasive and disappointing, the U.S. official claimed

Berri claimed to guarantee Hezbollah‘s commitment to a ceasefire, but placed the burden on Israel to stop shooting first even though Hezbollah started this round of fighting, the U.S. official said

The U.S. official stressed: "Hezbollah is following Tehran's lead. It clearly has no interest in the welfare of the Lebanese people"

The U.S. official claimed Iran wants to prolong the conflict in Lebanon so it can claim credit for “saving the day.”
"The U.S. does not expect Israel to absorb ongoing attacks on its civilians by a terrorist organization. The fastest way to de-escalate and protect civilians on all sides is for Hezbollah to stop firing immediately", the U.S. official said
 

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AZ Intel
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CENTCOM: "U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) conducted self-defense strikes on Iranian radar and command and control sites for drones in Goruk, Iran and Qeshm Island this weekend.

The measured and deliberate strikes occurred on Saturday and Sunday in response to aggressive Iranian actions that included the shootdown of a U.S. MQ-1 drone that was operating over international waters. U.S. fighter aircraft swiftly responded by eliminating Iranian air defenses, a ground control station, and two one-way attack drones that posed clear threats to ships transiting regional waters.

No American service members were harmed. CENTCOM will continue to protect U.S. assets and interests in response to unwarranted Iranian aggression during the ongoing ceasefire."
View: https://twitter.com/AZ_Intel_/status/2061286134940897443?s=20
 

jward

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money? whats that?
Jim Hanson
@JimHansonDC
2h

Reports of an IRGC leader getting a missile through his window.
Might be us might be the Israelis, but it is definitely a reminder to the regime that they are not safe anywhere.

I mentioned this was likely to start up again to @JesseBWatters last week if they didn't wise up.
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Tousi reported on this. From what I gather the guy was basically running Irans propaganda department for the IRGC.

EDIT TO ADD: It also seems Iran has launched a number of short range ballistic missiles at the Kurds in Iraq.
 

jward

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The take away from an assassination of IRGC General Vahid Hakan is not only, as I stated upthread, that they are not safe ANYWHERE, but that it is the first such operation since the April ceasefire, and signals a renewed escalation of targeting IRGC leaders within IRAN

- lots of plane activity of ours also, that some suggested were in place in case Iran made the mistake of feeling like getting froggie over the killing, but also some speculation that other assassinations have, or will be, occurring :: shrug ::

all I know we can confirm is the plane activity, atm.
 

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Amichai Stein
@AmichaiStein1
7h

Senior Israeli officials have appealed to senior U.S. officials: Allow us to expand the strikes against Hezbollah targets in Beirut

Israeli officials are hopeful that, given the lack of progress in both the negotiations between Washington and Tehran and the talks between Israel and Lebanon, the U.S. response will be favorable.
 

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Amichai Stein
@AmichaiStein1
7h

Senior Israeli officials have appealed to senior U.S. officials: Allow us to expand the strikes against Hezbollah targets in Beirut

Israeli officials are hopeful that, given the lack of progress in both the negotiations between Washington and Tehran and the talks between Israel and Lebanon, the U.S. response will be favorable.
EndGameWW3 reposted
Amichai Stein
@AmichaiStein1
1h

The U.S. administration is signaling a green light for an expanded Israeli operation in Beirut.

A U.S. official stated that Secretary of State Rubio spoke with both President Aoun and Prime Minister Netanyahu and proposed a framework: Hezbollah must halt all attacks on Israel. In return, Israel would refrain from escalating military operations in Beirut. This would create the conditions for a gradual de-escalation of tensions and an effective cessation of hostilities.

President Aoun attempted to advance the proposal and secure an agreement. However, the response from Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri was evasive and disappointing. Berri claimed he could "guarantee" Hezbollah's commitment to a ceasefire, but placed the burden on Israel to cease fire first, despite the fact that Hezbollah initiated the current round of fighting on March 2, just as it initiated the previous war in 2023.
 

auxman

Deus vult...

Iran really wants to make a deal, and it will be a good one for the U.S.A. and those that are with us.

But don’t the Dumocrats, and various seemingly unpatriotic Republicans, understand that it is MUCH tougher for me to properly do my job and negotiate, when political hacks keep negatively “chirping,” at levels never seen before, over and over again, that I should move faster, or move slower, or go to war, or not go to war, or whatever.

Just sit back and relax, it will all work out well in the end - It always does!

President DJT
 

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Jun 01, 2026

TL;DR: today vs. yesterday

The "ceasefire" stopped pretending: overnight the US struck Iranian radar at Goruk and Qeshm and a telecom tower at Sirik, and Iran answered with a ballistic missile on a US base in Kuwait — 4 US service members and 3 contractors wounded. On top of that, Iran's president handed in his resignation and Konstantinovka's defense collapsed.

1. Critical Alerts

  • US and Iran now openly trading strikes mid-"ceasefire." CENTCOM confirmed "self-defense strikes" on Iranian radar/drone command sites at Goruk and Qeshm over the weekend, plus a Sirik (Bandar Sirik) telecom tower; IRGC says it then hit the airbase the attack launched from. Multi-source HIGH (CENTCOM via Faytuks, Kobeissi, IRGC via Sani).
  • Iran ballistic missile hits a US base in Kuwait. Reported direct hit near Ali Al Salem; Kuwait's army confirms intercepting missiles and drones, flights diverted from Kuwait International. 4 US service members + 3 contractors injured. HIGH (Hormuz Report, Kuwait Army GHQ, Macgregor).
  • BBC Verify: Iran has damaged ≥20 US military sites across 8 countries since the war began — air defenses, AWACS, fuel depots, comms — "billions" in damage, more extensive than the Pentagon admits. HIGH (Clash Report, MenchOsint).
  • Iran's President Pezeshkian submits his resignation, saying the IRGC has taken over and the government is excluded from decisions. Khamenei's acceptance unclear; Iranian state-aligned voices call the framing "fake news." MEDIUM (Kobeissi, Fox, Marandi disputes).

2. Core Themes

Iran-US: ceasefire dissolves into two-way live fire; Trump hardens terms

  • Trump: "in no hurry," and "if we don't get what we want, we are going to end it in a different way" — 93 days into the war, days after a deal was "imminent." NYT reports he sent tougher terms to Tehran (Trump no-hurry, zerohedge/NYT).
  • Iran to propose changes to the US "peace draft understanding"; Tasnim says Trump's changes don't mean Iran accepts (Tasnim via zerohedge).
  • Targeted assassination of an IRGC general (Vahid Hakan) in Andisheh, Tehran — first inside Iran since the April ceasefire (Afshin Ismaeli). Separately, an IDF officer was assassinated in Beersheba (Ethan Levins).
  • Reparations gap is the choke point: Iran's original ask $1T, floor ~$300B, plus frozen assets returned in cash (Mark4XX, Furkan/Al Jazeera). HIGH on the strikes, MEDIUM on the figures.

Strait of Hormuz: two shadow administrations running the same water

  • Iran runs a toll booth — up to $2M/tanker, cash/yuan/Bitcoin, cleared by IRGC over VHF; the US quietly coordinates "dark" transits (transponders off, hugging the Omani coast) for ~70 ships in three weeks. ~65% of outbound vessels now sail with AIS disabled (shanaka86).
  • Iran reframes the toll as "environmental fees," asserting an international-law right to levy transiting vessels (First Squawk). An "IRGC TOLL COLLECT" vessel actually showed up on MarineTraffic (Iran Observer).
  • Iranian media: 363 vessels since the ceasefire, ~$1.5B in toll revenue claimed (Megatron) — Bessent calls receipts to date a "pittance." Treat both figures as claims, not reconciled. MEDIUM.
  • Naval mine (likely Maham-3) reported near Oman; Oman issued a shipping warning (Lord Bebo).

Oil: physical bid, paper capped — the divergence widens

  • Brent +1.8% at the open; Japan's crude reserves plunged the most on record (Barchart/Hedgeye, philippilk).
  • The recurring complaint: futures were ~$91–103 around "imminent deal"/"blockade lifted" headlines while bombs kept dropping — "manufacturing an epic black swan" (DarioCpx). Kuppy and Financelot lean the other way, eyeing a July-2022-style collapse.
  • KarelMercx: global inventories drawing ~280M bbl/month, "27 months of rebuilding" even if the old surplus returns (KarelMercx). 3 South Pars platforms back online (dana916).
  • EU weighing a temporary lift of the Russian oil price cap to avoid a Hormuz supply shock — the sanctions regime quietly bending (Bloomberg via Lord Bebo). CNBC: Iran war already costs the average US household ~$450 more in gas/energy (unusual_whales).

Israel-Lebanon: the empty-castle trophy; Hezbollah's FPV attrition

  • Israel seized Crusader-era Beaufort Castle — "deepest plunge into Lebanon in decades" (zerohedge) — but multiple sources call it an empty PR stunt: <4km from the border, flag planted, troops pulled back, area still being bombed hours later (Ibrahim Majed, MenchOsint).
  • Hezbollah FPV drones killed ≥1 IDF soldier and wounded 4 near the castle, and struck an Iron Dome launcher at Biranit — the 18th launcher hit this war (jonelmer). Second straight day of heavy rocket/drone salvos on the north (ILRedAlert).
  • Netanyahu ordered expansion across Syria, Gaza and Lebanon; 157 southern villages under evacuation orders (ejmalrai, dana916).

3. Weak Signals

  • F-15E reportedly downed by a Chinese shoulder-fired missile over Iran; the deeper worry is Chinese radars detecting non-stealth (and stealth) aircraft (zerohedge/NBC, Schryver). JASSM-ER wreckage sparks reverse-engineering fears (zerohedge). LOW–MEDIUM.
  • NDAA provision to formally integrate the US military with the IDF — classified weapons/intel access with no presidential vote, flagged as unprecedented (MarioNawfal, zerohedge). LOW.


 

auxman

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Sacajawea

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Today's ZH has a big, long article that is impossible to copy/paste from ipad*. Says Iran has stopped all messaging with US and is demanding ceasefire in Lebanon; also new military activity on gulf countries since last night's.

*Anybody knows the secret to "select all" on articles (without massive editing; usually grabs the whole friggin page), without dragging the teeny buttons onscreen, please share.
 

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Daily digest: 2026-06-01​

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Jun 01, 2026

2. Core Themes​

Iran-US: ceasefire dissolves into two-way live fire; Trump hardens terms​

  • Trump: "in no hurry," and "if we don't get what we want, we are going to end it in a different way" — 93 days into the war, days after a deal was "imminent." NYT reports he sent tougher terms to Tehran (Trump no-hurry, zerohedge/NYT).
  • Iran to propose changes to the US "peace draft understanding"; Tasnim says Trump's changes don't mean Iran accepts (Tasnim via zerohedge).
  • Targeted assassination of an IRGC general (Vahid Hakan) in Andisheh, Tehran — first inside Iran since the April ceasefire (Afshin Ismaeli). Separately, an IDF officer was assassinated in Beersheba (Ethan Levins).
  • Reparations gap is the choke point: Iran's original ask $1T, floor ~$300B, plus frozen assets returned in cash (Mark4XX, Furkan/Al Jazeera). HIGH on the strikes, MEDIUM on the figures.

Strait of Hormuz: two shadow administrations running the same wate​


I want to point out a problematic item in the latest Daily Digest.

The Digest cites the EthanLevins2 X post as evidence of an IDF officer assassinated in Beersheba, implying deep IRGC penetration inside Israel. The X post reads: “An IDF Officer has been ASSASSINATED in Beersheba, Israel. The IRGC has deeply penetrated Israel. Netanyahu is no longer safe.” It pairs this with a photo of a heavily damaged silver sedan at a nighttime scene.

In fact, however, photo is not from Beersheba. It comes from a car-ramming terror attack on May 31 at Gush Etzion Junction in the West Bank. A Palestinian attacker drove into a bus stop, injuring two teenage girls, and was neutralized on site. This incident was properly reported by the Times of Israel and Jerusalem Post.

Multiple replies on the X post have already exposed the photo mismatch, yet the exaggerated narrative continues to circulate. No credible Israeli media, IDF statements, or major international outlets have reported any such assassination in Beersheba.

The Daily Digest includes this directly from the X post. While possibly useful for aggregation, passing along unverified social media claims like this reduces the overall reliability of the Daily Digest.

ETA: Ethan Levins gained notoriety early in the military campaign against Iran. He posted a photograph of a US Patriot Missile Battery, provided its precise coordinates, and invited Iran to take action. At the time, many denounced Levins, a US citizen, as a traitor who endangered American soldiers' lives. He often posts unreliable reports with a pro-Iranian slant.
 
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Iran stops negotiations with U.S., vows to ‘completely’ block Strait of Hormuz: State media​

Published Mon, Jun 1 20269:33 AM EDTUpdated 36 Min Ago
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  • Iranian negotiators will stop exchanging messages with the U.S. through intermediaries in retaliation for ongoing ceasefire violations, Iran’s state-affiliated news outlet Tasnim said.
  • Tehran will also move to fully block the Strait of Hormuz, Tasnim reported.
  • Oil prices leapt more than 7% higher following Tasnim’s report.
Iranians drive past a billboard featuring US President Donald Trump and the Strait of Hormuz, erected on Valiasr Square in Tehran May 28, 2026. Iran's foreign ministry condemned on May 28, what it called violations by the United States after its strikes on the southern port city of Bandar Abbas and expressed solidarity with Oman after the US president threatened to blow them up. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images) /

Iranians drive past a billboard featuring US President Donald Trump and the Strait of Hormuz, erected on Valiasr Square in Tehran May 28, 2026.
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Iranian negotiators will stop exchanging messages with the U.S. through intermediaries, and Tehran will move to fully close the Strait of Hormuz, in retaliation for ongoing ceasefire violations, Iran’s state-affiliated news outlet Tasnim said Monday.

The report, in a translated post on the social media site Telegram, homed in on Israel’s military operations in Lebanon against the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah.

“No dialogue will take place” until Israel fully withdraws from occupied areas in Lebanon and stops all attacks in both Lebanon and Gaza, per Tasnim.

“Also, the resistance front and Iran have resolved to completely block the Strait of Hormuz and activate other fronts including the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, in order to punish the Zionists and their supporters,” the report said.
The Bab el-Mandeb Strait is a trade chokepoint that connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden.
Oil prices leapt more than 7% higher following Tasnim’s report, which signaled a breakdown in efforts to reach a diplomatic end to the war that is now in its fourth month.
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President Donald Trump just three days earlier said he would decide at a meeting in the White House Situation Room whether to agree to a deal with Iran that would at least pause the conflict. But that meeting ended without Trump making a final decision.

In the following days, the U.S. and Iran launched new attacks against each other, further eroding the tattered ceasefire that has already been repeatedly ruptured by kinetic military operations.

At the same time, Israel has ramped up its military offensive in Lebanon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday ordered attacks on Hezbollah-controlled suburbs in Beirut, Reuters reported.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in an X post Monday morning said, “The ceasefire between Iran and the US is unequivocally a ceasefire on all fronts, including in Lebanon.”

“Its violation on one front is a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts. The US and Israel are responsible for the consequences of any violation,” Araghchi wrote.
The White House did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment on Tasnim’s report. U.S. Central Command declined to comment.

Iran’s vow to escalate its clampdown on the Hormuz Strait indicates that oil exports from the Persian Gulf are unlikely to increase anytime soon.

Iran’s blockade. About a fifth of the world’s oil supplies passed through Hormuz before the U.S. and Israel first attacked Iran on Feb. 28.​

Barrel prices for Brent and WTI crude oil, while still highly elevated from their pre-war levels, had retreated by double-digit percentages in recent weeks as investors grew optimistic about the prospect of a deal that would fully reopen the strait. But some of that optimism appears to have evaporated following Monday’s developments.
Ship traffic through the strait remains effectively choked off, as it has been since the start of the war, due to Iranian threats and a retaliatory U.S. blockade. While a trickle of vessels have been able to transit the waterway, traffic has remained far below prewar levels, when over 100 ships would pass through each day.
Iran’s efforts to exert control in the strait have raised concerns that Tehran could impose a tolling system on passing ships.
Trump, in a Truth Social post early Monday morning, insisted that Iran “really wants to make a deal,” while chastising U.S. critics who “keep negatively ‘chirping’” about his handling of the war.
“Just sit back and relax, it will all work out well in the end - It always does!” Trump wrote.
CNBC’s Ryan Ruggiero and Spencer Kimball contributed to this report.
 
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