Trump Ankara’da Ateşkesi Bitirip İran’a Yine Sert Vurdu, Hürmüz Ablukası Geri Döndü
ABD Başkanı Donald Trump, Ankara’daki NATO Zirvesi sırasında İran’la ateşkesin sona erdiğini açıklayarak bir gece önce İran’a yönelik geniş çaplı saldırılar düzenlendiğini duyurdu. Trump, “Tahran nükleere sahip olmamalı” derken, İran’ın en kritik şehirleri de dahil en az 13 kentinin vurulduğu bildirildi. İran tarafı da ABD hava savunma sistemlerini ve bölgedeki üsleri hedef alarak misilleme yaptı; böylece ateşkesin çöküşüyle ikinci dalga çatışmalar başladı. Gerilimin en kritik boyutlarından biri, İran’ın Hürmüz Boğazı’na ilişkin bir yasa tasarısını Meclis’e sunması ve ABD’nin boğazda ablukayı yeniden uygulamaya koyması oldu. Trump, geçiş yapan gemilerden güvenlik ücreti alınacağını açıklarken, uluslararası denizcilik otoriteleri bu uygulamaya karşı çıktı. Ayrıca ABD Başkanı, İran’ın yer altındaki nükleer tesisi “Pickaxe Mountain”ı hedef alma tehdidini yineleyerek tırmanışın nükleer boyuta sıçrayabileceği endişelerini artırdı. Ekonomik ve siyasi yansımalar büyük: küresel enerji arzının can damarı olan Hürmüz Boğazı’nın kapanması petrol fiyatlarında şok etkisi yaratırken, ABD savunma uzmanları ülkenin mühimmat ve hava savunma kapasitesinin farklı cephelerde zorlandığına dikkat çekiyor. Amerikan kamuoyu ise İran’a saldırılara verdiği desteği sorguluyor; yapılan bir ankette katılımcıların yarısından azı operasyonları destekliyor. Tüm bu gelişmeler, Orta Doğu’da yeni bir şiddet sarmalının kapısını aralarken, diplomatik çözüm arayışlarının giderek güçleştiğini gösteriyor.
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Tahran nükleere sahip olmamalı| ABD Başkanı Trump: İran’ı dün akşam sert vurduk
NATO Zirvesi için Ankara’da bulunan ABD Başkanı Donald Trump açıklamalarda bulundu. Trump, “NATO’dan memnum değilim, bize iyi davranmadılar.” dedi. İran saldırısı hakkıdna konuşan Trump, "Tahran nükleere sahip olmamalı. İran’ı dün akşam sert vurduk." sözlerine yer verdi.
- Security08 Jul, 08:27
Donald Trump'tan Ankara'da 'İran' açıklaması: 'Ateşkes benim için bitti'
ABD Başkanı Donald Trump, İran'la ateşkesin sona erdiğini söyledi. Trump, "Tahran nükleere sahip olmamalı. İran’ı dün akşam sert vurduk. İran ile ateşkes bitti" dedi.
- Security08 Jul, 08:12
Türkiye F-35'leri alacak! ABD Başkanı Trump: İran’ı dün akşam sert vurduk, İran ile ateşkes bitti
NATO Zirvesi için Ankara’da bulunan ABD Başkanı Donald Trump açıklamalarda bulundu. Trump, “NATO’dan memnum değilim, bize iyi davranmadılar.” dedi. İran saldırısı hakkında konuşan Trump, "Tahran nükleere sahip olmamalı. İran’ı dün akşam sert vurduk ve İran ile ateşkes bitti." sözlerine yer verdi. Trump aynı zamanda Türkiye'nin F-35'leri alacağını söyledi.
- Security08 Jul, 08:26
Orta Doğu'da ateşkes kısa sürdü: İran-ABD savaşında ikinci dalga başladı
Orta Doğu'da ABD-İran ateşkesinin ömrü kısa sürdü. ABD'nin İran'a düzenlediği saldırılar ve Tahran'ın sert misilleme mesajları sonrası bölgede bir kez daha tansiyon yükselirken, Körfez ülkeleri de alarma geçti. Tahran yönetimi mutabakatın artık geçersiz kaldığını açıklarken, ABD Başkanı Donald Trump ise ateşkes için "Benim için bitmiştir" dedi.
- Security09 Jul, 06:54
Trump Warns US Will Hit Iran '20 Times' Harder If Tehran Doesn't Halt Attacks
Trump reinforced that message when speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One, returning from a NATO summit in Turkey.
- Security09 Jul, 15:34
Target vs target: What US hit in Iran, and what Tehran struck in response
The fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran has collapsed after fresh military strikes. Both nations launched attacks, expanding the conflict across the Gulf region. Iran targeted US air defence systems and facilities in several Middle Eastern countries. The United States struck approximately ninety military sites across Iran. These exchanges marked the biggest breach of the truce since April.
- Security10 Jul, 16:56
Iran has asked to continue talks, and the U.S. agreed, Trump says
The two nations reached an interim deal last month to end a four-month conflict that has throttled worldwide energy supplies
The Hindu – InternationalAl Jazeera – AllFinancial Times – International (open)The Straits Times – World+1 more sources - Security11 Jul, 06:38
SON DAKİKA… ABD-İran Savaşı alevlendi! Trump’tan Tahran’a suikast mesajı: Bin füze atışa hazır!
SON DAKİKA… ABD-İran Savaşı'nda ateşkesin bozulması sonrası gerilim bir kez daha alevlendi. ABD ordusu, 2 gün boyunca İran'ın en kritik şehirlerine bombalı saldırı düzenledi. Ateşkes sonrası "İran'ın Trump'a...Devamı için tıklayınız
- Security12 Jul, 07:00
SON DAKİKA| ABD ve İran karşılıklı kritik noktaları hedef aldı! Saldırılar Umman’a kadar sıçradı
Son Dakika: Hürmüz Boğazı’nın kapatılmasıyla küresel ticaretin can damarı kilitlenirken, ABD İran’a geniş çaplı saldırı başlattı. Tahran’ın misilleme olarak Körfez ülkelerine füze yağdırmasıyla çatışmalar...Devamı için tıklayınız
- Security13 Jul, 01:00
At least 13 Iranian cities come under US strikes — media
No information on casualties from the airstrikes has been reported, according to NourNews agency
- Security13 Jul, 21:16
Trump says US to strike Iran's Pickaxe Mountain nuclear site
Satellite imagery has detected recent construction at the underground facility.
- Security13 Jul, 22:38
Conley: Iran Conflict Risks Stretching US Defenses
Heather Conley, Resident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, warns the renewal of US strikes against Iran could further strain US munitions stockpiles and air-defense capabilities. Conley notes the US and its allies are already stretched across the Gulf, Ukraine and the Indo-Pacific, and that a Russia sanctions bill championed by the late Senator Lindsey Graham would have a "big effect" if put into place. She speaks with Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz on the late edition of Bloomberg's "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg)
- Economic13 Jul, 23:26
Trump Says US is Reinstating Blockade Against Iran | Balance of Power: Late Edition 07/13/2026
"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Republican Senator Alan Armstrong of Oklahoma says he would support the Russia sanctions bill championed by the late Senator Lindsey Graham, saying it is in the US interest to support Ukraine and not leave the country "unsupported" in its war with Russia. Kevin Book, Managing Director at ClearView Energy Partners, says oil prices are headed higher as renewed US strikes against Iran raise fresh risks around flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Heather Conley, Resident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, warns the renewal of US strikes against Iran could further strain US munitions stockpiles and air-defense capabilities. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Security14 Jul, 05:15
Trump threatens to attack ‘Pickaxe Mountain’ a nuclear facility inside Ira
US President Donald Trump is threatening to attack a heavily-fortified underground nuclear facility in Iran
- Security14 Jul, 06:14
What is Pickaxe Mountain? The suspected Iranian nuclear site Trump says is in US crosshairs
- Security14 Jul, 08:37
SON DAKİKA| İran’dan Hürmüz için kritik tasarı: Hamlelerimiz düşmanın uykusunu kaçıracak!
Son Dakika: ABD’nin İran’a yönelik üçüncü gece saldırılarıyla Orta Doğu’da tansiyon daha da yükseldi. Tahran yönetimi Hürmüz Boğazı’na ilişkin kritik yasa tasarısını Meclis’e sunarken, “Sonraki adımlarımız...Devamı için tıklayınız
- Security14 Jul, 08:26
US strikes in Iran continue, Trump says reinstates blockade on Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump says he is reinstating a blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz and will charge ships for safe passage. The announcement comes after the two countries exchanged more fire following an Iranian attack on a ship in the waterway on Sunday. The UN's shipping agency says they have consistently opposed any nation charging a fee for passage through straits used for international navigation. Details by Morgan Ayre.
- Security14 Jul, 13:09
Less than half of Americans support US strikes on Iran, poll shows
Half of respondents said the US war with Iran "has not been worth its cost"
- Security14 Jul, 21:44
Trump’s Threat To Strike Iran’s Pickaxe Mountain Bunker’s “Front Door” Underscores Targeting Challenges
Trump has said the U.S. might take a "shot right in the front door" of what is arguably Iran's hardest-to-reach nuclear facility. The post Trump’s Threat To Strike Iran’s Pickaxe Mountain Bunker’s “Front Door” Underscores Targeting Challenges appeared first on TWZ.
- Security15 Jul, 02:42
US to 'hold Iran accountable' for strikes on vessels in Strait of Hormuz as blockade resumes
Two Ukrainian crew members were among those injured when Iranian missiles struck two vessels in the waterway on July 14.
- Security15 Jul, 02:44
What Is Pickaxe Mountain And Why Donald Trump Wants To "Take It Out"
Pickaxe Mountain is located near Iran's heavily damaged Natanz uranium enrichment facility and is regarded as one of the country's most heavily fortified nuclear-related sites.
- Security15 Jul, 06:41
Iran threatens to block more vital seaways as Trump orders renewed Iran blockade
The latest threat to global shipping comes after the U.S. military said it began a fresh round of strikes “to continue degrading Iranian capabilities used to attack commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz”
The Hindu – InternationalSouth China Morning PostThe Express Tribune – LatestAl-Monitor – The Pulse of the Middle East+1 more sources - Security15 Jul, 15:20
Explainer-What is Pickaxe Mountain, the Iranian nuclear-linked site threatened by Trump?
July 15 - U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to attack a site linked to Iran's nuclear programme known as Pickaxe Mountain, a fortified facility buried deep underground near one of Tehran's main nuclear sites.
- Security16 Jul, 08:34
Hürmüz’de abluka, bölgede füze alarmı: ABD İran’a yönelik saldırılarını genişletti
ABD, İran’a yönelik saldırılarını perşembe sabahı yoğunlaştırırken ilk kez başkent Tahran çevresindeki hedefleri de vurdu. İran ise misilleme olarak ABD’nin bölgedeki müttefiklerini füze ve insansız hava araçlarıyla hedef aldı. Tahran yönetimi, saldırıların sürmesi halinde bölgesel altyapının vurulabileceği uyarısında bulundu.
- Security16 Jul, 11:04
What is Pickaxe Mountain, the Iranian nuclear-linked site threatened by Trump?
US President Donald Trump has threatened to attack a site linked to Iran’s nuclear programme known as Pickaxe Mountain, a fortified facility buried deep underground near one of Teheran’s main nuclear sites.
- Security17 Jul, 03:50
Marines board tanker amid blockade of Iranian ports as US expands strikes with attacks on bridges
Boarding of M/T Wen Yao in Gulf of Oman comes as expanded airstrike campaign hits five bridges in southern Iran American forces boarded a ship in the Gulf of Oman on Thursday as part of the renewed blockade of Iran’s ports that began earlier this week, the US military said. US Marines boarded the M/T Wen Yao “to ensure full compliance with the ongoing US naval blockade,” US Central Command (Centcom) said in a post on X. Continue reading...
- Security17 Jul, 04:46
US extends strikes on Iran to bridges and airport in escalation of campaign
By Jana Choukeir and Eman Abouhassira DUBAI, July 17 (Reuters) - The United States escalated its renewed bombing campaign on Iran on Friday by hitting bridges and an airport, and Tehran responded with strikes on U.S. bases across the Middle East. In the contested Strait of Hormuz, where the renewed conflict has again cut off global energy supplies from the Middle East, U.S. Marines boarded a tanker and another ship was reported to have been hit by a projectile.
- Security17 Jul, 04:46
US, Iran each attack infrastructure in risky escalation
By Jana Choukeir and Eman Abouhassira DUBAI, July 17 (Reuters) - The United States struck bridges and an airport in Iran on Friday and Tehran responded by hitting a power and desalination plant in Kuwait, as the warring foes risked further escalation by expanding their targets to include infrastructure. In the contested Strait of Hormuz, where the renewed conflict has again cut off global energy supplies from the Middle East, U.S. Marines boarded a tanker and another ship was reported to have been hit by a projectile.
- Security17 Jul, 04:46
Escalation fears mount as US hits bridges and Iran strikes desalination plant
By Jana Choukeir and Eman Abouhassira DUBAI, July 17 (Reuters) - The United States struck bridges and an airport in Iran on Friday, provoking Tehran to respond by hitting a power and desalination plant in Kuwait, as the warring foes risked further escalation by expanding their targets to include infrastructure.
- Security17 Jul, 18:36
Iran War Live Updates: Bridges and Water Plants Hit in Latest Escalation
Iran reported U.S. strikes on infrastructure that can serve civilian purposes and has tried to attack similar targets in Gulf countries that host American bases.
- Security20 Jul, 06:08
US strikes on Iran expand as Tehran lashes out
The United States carried out a ninth consecutive night of airstrikes on Iran early on July 20 after announcing the death of another American service member, while Tehran retaliated against Bahrain and Kuwait and claimed an attack in Syria.
- Security20 Jul, 09:16
U.S. bombing of Iran expands as American troops killed
The latest attacks again showed how the U.S. and Iran have inched closer to all-out war as last month's interim deal meant to permanently end the fighting has crumbled and shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has largely stalled.
- Security21 Jul, 06:52
Iran moved nuclear centrifuges into Pickaxe Mountain, Israeli intelligence believes - report
The movement of nuclear equipment deep inside Pickaxe Mountain increases concerns that Tehran is working to ensure continued production of uranium enrichment.
- Security21 Jul, 18:25
Why Pickaxe Mountain could become Iran’s next nuclear flashpoint - analysis
Pickaxe Mountain has emerged as a major Iran nuclear concern, but questions remain over whether the facility is operational and whether a strike would achieve its goals.
- Security21 Jul, 21:22
Israel believes Iran moved nuclear centrifuges to tunnel system under Pickaxe Mountain: Wall Street Journal
Trump threatened to attack site after US intelligence reviewed Israeli assessment
- Security21 Jul, 22:13
Israel says Iran moved centrifuges to Pickaxe Mountain tunnels: WSJ
Israeli intelligence has determined that Tehran transferred thousands of uranium-enriched centrifuges to a tunnel complex beneath Pickaxe Mountain following the June conflict, prompting President Donald Trump to threaten imminent military action against the site.
- Security22 Jul, 04:13
Iran warns US nuclear strike would trigger regional attacks on American interests
Iran has warned that any US attack on its nuclear or sensitive facilities would trigger regional strikes on American interests and those of its allies. The military said such a move would be considered an expansion of the war and met with a powerful response.
- Security22 Jul, 07:11
Advanced Iranian missile capacity poses ‘problem’ for US amid strikes on Gulf, American troops: Report
Iranian precision-guided missiles repeatedly penetrated Jordanian and US missile defenses, CBS News reports
- Security23 Jul, 10:19
Could Iran become America's next 'forever war'?
The ceasefire has collapsed, attacks are escalating and shipping in the Strait of Hormuz remains under threat. Is the US drifting into another open-ended conflict with no clear way out?
- Security23 Jul, 15:20
Could Iran become America's next 'forever war?'
The ceasefire has collapsed, attacks are escalating and shipping in the Strait of Hormuz remains under threat. Is the US drifting into another open-ended conflict with no clear way out?
- Security24 Jul, 12:48
Why Iran's Pickaxe Mountain is a tough target for the US
Donald Trump has threatened to attack a suspected Iranian nuclear site buried deep under a mountain. Iran's Pickaxe Mountain remains one of the biggest unanswered questions surrounding the country's nuclear program.
- Security24 Jul, 17:13
Iran’s much improved missile systems pose a real threat to the US
Tehran’s increasingly accurate and lethal attacks are showing up failures in American air defences in the Gulf As the crisis in the Middle East escalates, Iran has been bombing US bases and critical infrastructure in the Gulf with increasing accuracy, helped by Chinese satellite imagery and tactics learned from Russia in Ukraine. Three American soldiers were killed last Friday in an attack on the Muwaffaq Salti airbase in Jordan, which was being protected by a US Thaad air defence system. Satellite imagery later released by Iranian media showed several buildings had been completely destroyed. Continue reading...
- Diplomatic26 Jul, 13:16
Why Iran’s Pickaxe Mountain is a tough target for the US
A mysterious underground complex near Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility is drawing global attention after US President Donald Trump suggested Tuesday it could become the target of a military strike, with Trump claiming there may be uranium centrifuges located at the site. “We’ll be hitting that area very probably pretty soon. And there’s not a thing they
- Security26 Jul, 00:16
Iran halts strikes on Gulf states, US interests in region after two nights without American attacks
Yemen's Houthis shoot down Turkish-made drone near Saudi Arabia, say it was 'carrying out hostile operations'
- Diplomatic28 Jul, 14:17
US senators reach agreement on new sanctions against Russia and Iran
A bipartisan group of US senators has reached agreement on a long-awaited bill that would enable President Donald Trump to impose additional sanctions on major buyers of Russian energy resources and on Iran.
- Diplomatic28 Jul, 16:15
US senators reach deal on major Russia-Iran sanctions bill
Proposed law empowers President Trump to penalize top 5 buyers of Russian energy, extends Iran sanctions through 2031
- Security28 Jul, 23:21
After days of calm, U.S. says it intercepted Iranian missile attack on American troops
Iran launched multiple ballistic missiles at American forces in the Middle East on Tuesday, shattering a brief pause in fighting as mediators tried to get both sides back to negotiations and toward a ceasefire, the U.S. military said.
- Security29 Jul, 02:16
Iran launches ‘attempted surprise attack’ on US forces in Middle East
Iran has launched "multiple" ballistic missiles in an "attempted surprise attack" on American forces in the Middle East, the US military says, shattering a lull in the fighting.
- Security28 Jul, 22:17
US thwarts Iranian missile barrage, joins Saudis in Iraq strikes
The US military said Tuesday that it knocked down an Iranian missile barrage and worked with Saudi forces to strike sites in Iraq that Tehran-backed militias used to launch attacks in recent days, shattering a brief pause in the fighting. All Iranian missiles launched against American forces in the Middle East were intercepted, US Central Command said, adding that they “remain vigilant and at a high state of readiness”. In announcing the strikes in Iraq, the US warned that further attacks on...
- Security29 Jul, 03:46
Exclusive-Iran to get Chinese shoulder-launched missile systems in weeks, sources say
By John Irish and Jonathan Saul July 29 (Reuters) - Iran is expected to receive within weeks a first shipment out of up to 400 Chinese-made shoulder-fired air-defence missile launchers, three sources familiar with the deal told Reuters, as it rebuilds its defences amid war with the United States. The purchase, valued at $60-70 million, is one of Tehran's largest-known efforts to strengthen its short-range air defences since the outbreak of its war with the U.S. and Israel, which exposed gaps in Iran's ability to protect military sites and strategic infrastructure.
- Security29 Jul, 06:16
US Thwarts Iran Missile Attack That Ended Brief Fighting Pause
The US military said it knocked down an Iranian ballistic missile attack against American forces in the Middle East, shattering a brief pause in the fighting as mediators tried to get both sides back to negotiations.
- Security29 Jul, 06:53
Iran To Get Chinese Shoulder-Launched Missile Systems Soon: Report
The purchase, valued at $60-70 million, is one of Tehran's largest-known efforts to strengthen its short-range air defences since the outbreak of its war with the US and Israel.
- Security29 Jul, 13:44
Iran using social media footage to target US troops, assets in Middle East
"Detailed public disclosures can become an immediate green light for Iranian forces to launch a secondary, much more devastating wave of attacks," said Admiral Brad Cooper.
- Security29 Jul, 11:46
Exclusive-US commander warns troops their videos help Iran, sources say
By Phil Stewart July 29 (Reuters) - The top U.S. commander for the Middle East has warned troops that cellphone videos shared online can help Iran target American bases, and sources told Reuters some deployed personnel could soon be ordered to surrender their phones. Any crackdown on mobile communications would add a new dimension to the conflict for the thousands of U.S. troops in the region, many of whom still rely on phones to periodically message loved ones and assure them they are well.
- Security29 Jul, 11:46
Exclusive-US military may require some troops in Mideast to surrender cell phones, sources say
By Phil Stewart July 29 (Reuters) - The top U.S. commander for the Middle East has warned troops that cellphone videos shared online can help Iran target American bases, and sources told Reuters some deployed personnel could soon be ordered to surrender their phones. Any crackdown on mobile communications would add a new dimension to the conflict for the thousands of U.S. troops in the region, many of whom still rely on phones to periodically message loved ones and assure them they are well.
- Security29 Jul, 14:06
US military may require some troops in Mideast to surrender cell phones, sources say
The top U.S. commander for the Middle East has warned troops that cellphone videos shared online can help Iran target American bases.
- Security29 Jul, 17:35
Instagram Posts May Help Iran, Warns US, Considers Seizing Troops' Phones
The concern is now so serious that some American troops deployed in the region could soon be ordered to surrender their phones, Reuters reported, citing multiple sources familiar with the discussions.
- Security31 Jul, 07:03
US rejects Iran's claims of destroying F-35 jets in missile attack
The US military has dismissed Iranian claims that missile strikes destroyed American F-35 fighter jets and other aircraft at a Jordanian air base. CENTCOM said all incoming missiles and drones were intercepted or failed to reach their targets, while also rejecting Tehran's claims about maritime operations in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Security01 Aug, 23:01
Iran’s foreign minister warns of any ‘adventurous action’ by US
Iran warned this weekend against any “adventurous action” by the US and said it would retaliate decisively if American forces follow through on US President Donald Trump’s threats of fresh attacks on Iranian targets. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi’s comments in separate phone calls on Saturday with senior Turkish, Pakistani and Saudi officials came just hours after Kuwait’s army said it destroyed hostile drones launched by Iran against several vital facilities. Speaking to Pakistan’s...
- Security01 Aug, 22:51
Trump says he will hold off on fresh Iran attack in hope of quick deal
Iran warned the US this weekend against any “adventurous action” and said it would retaliate decisively if American forces followed through on Trump's threats of fresh attacks on Iranian targets.
- Security02 Aug, 06:00
Trump agreed to cancel Iran attack if deal made
United States President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that he agreed to call off a large-scale attack on Iran "subject to being able to rapidly make a DEAL," adding that Israel agreed to join him "in this commitment", AzerNEWS reports.
- Security03 Aug, 06:32
Oil tumbles as Trump cancels attack on Iran to reach deal aimed at reopening Hormuz
Oil prices tumbled more than $4 a barrel on Monday after US President Donald Trump held off on a fresh attack on Iran, seeking to reach a quick deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude futures slid $4.49, or 5.11 per cent, to $83.44 by 0408 GMT while US West Texas Intermediate crude was at $79.77 a barrel, down $4.90, or 5.79pc. Both contracts jumped more than 20pc last month after fighting between the US and Iran resumed and as attacks on several tankers around Oman heightened security concerns, deterring shippers from entering the Gulf to load oil. In a sign of de-escalation, Trump said late on Saturday on his Truth Social platform that Iran and other Middle Eastern countries had asked for time to complete a deal that would lead to “the Immediate, Complete and Total” reopening of the vital strait and “an end to Iran’s nuclear threat”. IG market analyst Tony Sycamore says, “The bigger focus is whether this week turns into a rinse and repeat of last week with hopes of a deal collapsing as Iran digs in its heels and continues to leverage its control over the Strait, potentially through an attack on a U.S. base or a tanker transiting the waterway.” Two tankers laden with Saudi oil crossed the Bab el-Mandeb Strait out of the Red Sea over the weekend while traffic in the Strait of Hormuz slowed following reports of vessel attacks, shipping data showed on Monday. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations has reported three more tanker attacks since Saturday. On Sunday, Opec+ approved an oil production quota increase of around 188,000 barrels per day from September, the producer group said, in a move that completes the unwinding of a layer of voluntary output cuts. Due to export disruptions from the Gulf, Russia and Kazakhstan caused by the Iran and Ukraine wars, successive monthly Opec+ hikes over most of this year have remained largely on paper with little impact on the market.
- Security03 Aug, 07:12
Saudi Arabia warns US against further escalating Iran war — agency
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman noted that further escalation could severely damage the global economy while failing to achieve its intended objectives
- Security03 Aug, 16:23
Trump accuses Iran of mixed signals, repeats demand for nuclear deal or ‘total surrender’
‘Iranian Leadership is unbelievably duplicitous!’ US president says
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İran, ABD ile Diplomasi Çıkmazında Hürmüz'de Taarruz Sinyali Verdi
İran, ABD ile savaşın kalıcı olarak sona erdirilmesine yönelik müzakerelerdeki tıkanıklık nedeniyle politikasını savunmadan 'tamamen taarruz' konumuna çevirdiğini duyurdu. Reuters'a konuşan üst düzey bir İranlı yetkili, kararın Pazartesi günü alındığını belirtti. Açıklama, Hürmüz Boğazı'na yönelik bir taarruz tehdidini içeriyor. Küresel petrol sevkiyatı açısından kritik olan boğazda gerilimin artabileceği endişesi oluştu. ABD ile İran arasında kalıcı bir çözüme ulaşılamaması, taraflar arasındaki diplomatik kanalların işlemediğini gösteriyor. İran'ın savunma duruşundan taarruz duruşuna geçme kararı, müzakerelerin çıkmaza girdiği bir ortamda askeri seçeneklerin öne çıktığına işaret ediyor.
İran1 olay4 gün önce - Aynı ülke gündemicanlı
İran, Katar'da Alıkonulan Üç Pilot İçin Kızılhaç'a Başvurdu
İran, mart ayında Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ve İsrail ile yaşanan savaş sırasında uçakları düşürülen üç hava kuvvetleri pilotunun Katar'da alıkonulduğunu açıkladı. İran, Uluslararası Kızılhaç Komitesi'nden (ICRC) pilotların serbest bırakılması için devreye girmesini talep etti. İran'ın iddiasına göre pilotlar, savaş sırasında uçaklarının düşürülmesinin ardından Katar'da gözaltında tutuluyor. İran, ICRC'ye yaptığı başvuruyla pilotların durumunun uluslararası insancıl hukuk çerçevesinde ele alınmasını istiyor. Konuya ilişkin Katar'dan henüz resmi bir açıklama yapılmadı. İran'ın ICRC'ye başvurusu, konuyu uluslararası insani yardım mekanizması üzerinden gündeme taşıdı.
İran9 olay2 gün önce - Aynı ülke gündemicanlı
ABD'nin hatası: İran'ın Rus taktiği hava savunmasını aştı
İran, Ürdün'deki üç ABD üssüne düzenlediği senkronize saldırıda üç Amerikan askerini öldürdü. Tahran'ın, Rusya'nın Ukrayna savaşından uyarladığı füze ve insansız hava aracı taktikleri Pentagon'un hava savunma sistemlerini aşarak ciddi bir zafiyeti ortaya çıkardı. Bu saldırı, ABD'nin bölgedeki tehdit değerlendirmesinde yaptığı hesap hatasının somut sonucu olarak değerlendiriliyor. İran'ın vekil güçler üzerinden asimetrik yeteneklerini hızla geliştirdiği ve savunma sistemlerini alt edebilecek yöntemler kullandığı görülüyor. Olay, Washington'un bölgesel stratejisini ve askeri duruşunu yeniden gözden geçirmesine yol açarken, Orta Doğu'da tırmanabilecek yeni bir gerilimin işareti olarak okunuyor.
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Galibaf, silahsızlanma takvimi öncesi Irak'ta: Hürmüz gündemde
İran Meclis Başkanı Muhammed Bakır Galibaf, bölgesel çatışmaların sürdüğü bir dönemde Irak'a üst düzey bir ziyaret gerçekleştirdi. Ziyaret, taraflar için belirlenen silahsızlanma takviminin sona ermesinden önce yapıldı. Görüşmelerde Irak Meclis Başkanı, İranlı mevkidaşından Irak'ın Hürmüz Boğazı üzerinden petrol ihracatını sürdürebilmesi için yardım istedi. Irak'ın petrol gelirlerinin büyük bölümü Hürmüz Boğazı'ndan geçen sevkiyata bağımlı. Bölgedeki çatışma ortamı bu kritik geçiş güzergahına ilişkin endişeleri artırırken, Bağdat yönetimi Tahran'dan destek talep ediyor. İki ülke arasındaki bu temas, ekonomik işbirliği ve güvenlik meselelerinde diplomatik kanalların açık tutulduğunu gösteriyor.
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