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US Strikes Target Civilian Sites in Southern Iran, Analysts Say
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The United States has launched attacks on civilian infrastructure in southern Iran, according to reports. Analysts studying the situation suggest the strikes aim to disrupt Iran's supply lines and reduce its influence in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil shipments. The attacks have raised tensions in a region already marked by years of conflict between the two nations. The Strait of Hormuz is narrow but vital: about 20% of the world's oil passes through it. Iran has long used its position there to exert power. The US has not officially stated the reasons for targeting these civilian areas, but experts point to a strategy of weakening Iran's ability to support allied groups and control shipping lanes. Civilian infrastructure includes roads, bridges, and power plants—facilities that also affect ordinary people's daily lives. International observers have expressed concern about the impact on non-combatants. The attacks are part of a broader pattern of US military action in the region, which has included airstrikes and naval movements. Both countries have accused each other of aggression in the past. The situation remains tense, with no immediate signs of de-escalation. Analysts continue to watch for further developments, as the strikes could alter the balance of power in the Middle East.
Sources: Al Jazeera
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