U.S. Plans Possible Hormuz Strike if Ceasefire Fails
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The United States military is reportedly developing contingency plans to target Iranian defenses in the Strait of Hormuz should a ceasefire collapse.
Sources say U.S. forces are preparing to strike key Iranian positions in the strait, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments. The plans would be activated only if hostilities resume after the current ceasefire agreement.
The move follows heightened tensions in the region, with the U.S. warning that any Iranian aggression could trigger a swift military response.
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