US Launches More Strikes on Iran – The fragile interim ceasefire between the United States and Iran has collapsed after a sequence of escalating maritime attacks in the Strait of Hormuz culminated in a heavy exchange of direct military strikes. Over the weekend, Iranian forces fired at and severely disabled a commercial container vessel, subsequently declaring the vital global shipping lane closed. In response, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) launched multi-wave retaliatory airstrikes hitting approximately 140 military targets inside Iran to enforce freedom of navigation. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) immediately countered by launching decentralized missile and drone attacks against U.S. bases and allied host nations across the Gulf, including Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain, igniting widespread regional defense measures and triggering a sharp spike in global oil prices.
July 13, 2026 (STL.News) The delicate peace established by the spring truce has completely fractured, pulling the U.S. and Iran back into severe, unmediated military confrontations across the Persian Gulf.
The immediate catalyst for the collapse occurred when Iranian naval forces fired upon and disabled a Cyprus-flagged commercial container vessel transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The attack left the vessel with an onboard fire and severe engine-room damage, forcing the crew to abandon their journey. Following the incident, Iran’s newly established Persian Gulf Strait Authority announced that transit through the waterway—which handles roughly 25% of the global seaborne oil trade—was entirely blocked. President Donald Trump swiftly declared the previous ceasefire “over,” signaling an aggressive shift back to direct enforcement.
The U.S. Response: Heavy Bombardment of Coastal Infrastructure
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) executed two successive waves of offensive strikes over Saturday night and Sunday evening, deploying precision munitions via land- and sea-based fighter aircraft and drones to hit approximately 140 military targets inside Iran.
- Strategic Focus: The operations targeted coastal assets located in primary military hubs along the strait, including Bandar Abbas, Jask, Qeshm, and Sirik.
- Degradation of Assets: The strikes systematically disabled coastal radar networks, air-defense installations, anti-ship cruise missile launch pads, drone facilities, and more than 60 IRGC small tactical boats.
- Economic Leverage: Prior to launching the warplanes, the U.S. Treasury revoked a temporary sanctions waiver for Iranian oil, canceling a license that had previously permitted Tehran to legally deliver crude products—hitting the Iranian economy immediately ahead of the physical bombardment.
Iran’s Counterstrikes: Multi-Directional Barrage Against U.S. Allies
Hours after U.S. bombs fell, the IRGC launched decentralized drone and missile operations targeting an extensive network of American logistical footprints and regional host nations.
- Direct Base Attacks: Iranian state media reported targeted strikes against Sheikh Isa Air Base in Bahrain (housing the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet) and Prince Hassan Air Base in Jordan. Activations of air defenses and missile alerts quickly spread to Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.
- The Diplomatic Blame Game: Under the leadership of the new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran asserted that its actions were purely defensive responses to American violations of prior memoranda. Conversely, Washington maintained that the strikes were carried out strictly in self-defense to preserve international shipping rights.
- International Alarm: United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres issued an urgent plea for restraint, stating that a slide back into full-scale hostilities in the Gulf would carry “catastrophic consequences” for global stability and energy markets.
- The Geopolitical Gridlock: While Oman has proposed an alternative southern shipping corridor hugging its coastline to bypass the contested zone, Tehran remains firmly opposed to the plan, leaving global energy markets bracing for prolonged volatility as oil prices surge in early Monday trading.