Iran signals re-closure of Hormuz as it rejects uranium transfer abroad

middleeasteye.net·By MEE staff
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The article describes rising tensions between Iran and the US over naval blockades and control of the Strait of Hormuz, using dramatic language and unverified claims — like Trump’s reference to 'nuclear dust' from alleged strikes on Iranian sites — to frame the conflict as a high-stakes standoff. It presents Iran’s threats and actions as reactive, while giving space to US assertions without challenging their accuracy, particularly around sensitive claims of military strikes and nuclear material. The tone leans into urgency and conflict, but centers on geopolitical maneuvering rather than human costs.

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