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President Trump’s ceasefire deal hangs in the stability (Image: Getty)

Fox News chief international correspondent Trey Yingst reported on the latest assaults of U.S. Forces on Iran.

During the Fox News broadcast of Fox & Friends on June 1, Yingst mentioned how U.S. forces carried out strikes against a number of Iranian targets. CU.S. Central Command claimed the navy operations have been “defensive in nature,” in order to stop Iran from attacking worldwide transport lanes. This development occurred as President Donald Trump, 79, is proposing a ceasefire extension.

Yingst also talked about that the Middle Eastern nation retaliated against Kuwait in the aftermath. This comes after a Trump supporter found that his $640 watch arrived with obvious spelling error.

Yingst said to the Fox & Friends host, “CENTCOM says U.S. forces conducted Strikes against multiple Iranian over the weekend. The strikes hit Iranian radar systems and command control centers for drones in the Iran coast and Qeshm Island.

“CENTCOM described the motion as defensive in nature,” he continued before adding, “To stop Iran from attacking transport lanes. And after Iran shut down a 4 million greenback U.S. Drone.

Trey Yingst

Trey Yingst spoke about abou the latest U.S. strikes against Iran (Image: X)

Yingst closed, “Iranians responded by targeting Kuwait with drones and missiles early this morning.”

On the same day, Iran has formally threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz, the first route for oil, after placing a halt to negotiations with U.S., according to Iranian state media.

Iranian officers have reportedly stopped exchanging messages with the U.S. through their intermediaries. Tehran will successfully cut off the Strait in retaliation for the continuing ceasefire violations, according to Tasnim, Iran’s state-backed media outlet.

Tasnim reported that “No dialogue will take place” until Israel totally withdraws from occupied areas in Lebanon and ceases all assaults in both Lebanon and Gaza.

“Also, the resistance front and Iran have resolved to completely block the Strait of Hormuz and activate other fronts, including the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, in order to punish the Zionists and their supporters,” the report said.

Strait of Hormuz

Iran is reportedly threatening to cut off the Strait of Hormuz completely (Image: Getty)

On May 29, Trump announced a potential extension of the ceasefire deal on his Truth Social platform. He said that he was heading to the Situation Room to make his “final decision.”

“Iran must agree that they will never have a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb,” the president wrote. “The Hormuz Strait must be immediately open, no tolls, for unrestricted shipping traffic, in both directions.

“All water mines (bombs), if any, will likely be terminated (we now have eliminated, through detonation, quite a few such mines with our great underwater mine sweepers,” he added in the lengthy post. “Iran will full the rapid elimination and/or detonation of any mines that are left, which is not going to be many!)”

The president closed, “Ships caught in the Strait due to our wonderful and unprecedented Naval Blockade, which can now be lifted, could start the method of ‘heading home!’”

Fox News reporter talks Iran update and its bad

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