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Iran threatens to attack US Navy in Strait of Hormuz

Iran threatens to attack US Navy in Strait of Hormuz

Iran's military has threatened to attack the U.S. Navy if it enters the Strait of Hormuz following an American announcement that it will begin escorting ships through the waterway. Iranian state media emphasized that any safe passage through the strategic strait must be coordinated with Iran's authorities.

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