The U.S. bombed military sites on Iran's Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf on Friday.
Iran retaliated by launching missile and drone attacks, including one that struck a helipad inside the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed by Iran, disrupting a significant portion of global oil trade.
The U.S. is deploying an additional 2,500 marines and the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli to West Asia.
Detailed Insights:
Kharg Island is critical to Iran's oil exports, serving as the country's primary oil terminal.
Iran has warned that attacks on its southern maritime frontier would lead to abandoning all restraint, highlighting the region's importance to its economy and security.
The U.S. has stated that the strikes on Kharg Island targeted military sites, but has warned of reconsidering this decision if Iran interferes with shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iran has threatened to target U.S.-linked oil and energy facilities across the region if its oil infrastructure is hit, escalating tensions further.
The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and the USS Tripoli are being deployed to West Asia to bolster security, conduct amphibious landings, evacuate civilians, and provide disaster relief.
Iran has accused the U.S. of using facilities in the UAE to launch strikes and threatened to attack cities in the UAE.
Key Concepts Involved:
Strait of Hormuz: A narrow waterway between Iran and the Oman that is a vital route for global oil shipments.
Amphibious Assault Ship: A type of warship designed to land and support ground forces on enemy territory.
Marine Expeditionary Unit: A self-contained expeditionary unit of the U.S. Marine Corps, capable of conducting amphibious operations.