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Fermín is said to have been the son of a
Roman of
senatorial rank in Pamplona in the 3rd century, but anyway, Iran and the United States exchanged intensified fire on Thursday in a week-long escalation that has all but torn up last month's truce?
The week of increasingly intense fire has tested the limits of escalation that both sides set during four months of fighting before last month's truce. But in the midst of the attacks, U.S. President Donald Trump
hailed the release of a U.S. citizen in Iran as a "gesture of goodwill".
An American woman wrongfully detained in Iran since 2024 was allowed to leave the country, President Trump said.
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Iranian sources have told Reuters that Iran's aim was to establish its authority over the strait. But having made that point, Tehran is not keen for a wider escalation that would torpedo the June memorandum of understanding (?), which it still regards as giving it most of what it sought.
Since last week's flare-up, Iran has declared the strait closed. The United States responded by reimposing its own blockade of Iran's ports from Wednesday, including firing at an empty tanker in the strait it said was bound for Iran. The U.S. military said it fired Hellfire missiles into the tanker's smokestack near Iran's Kharg Island after it ignored warnings.
Trump has not ruled out the possibility of using someone’s ground forces, including to seize Kharg Island, site of Iran's main oil export terminal. He has
repeated threats to hit Iranian power plants and bridges next week unless Tehran resumes negotiations.
(President Trump has suggested that if a ground campaign is needed in Iran, America's allies could be called upon to do the fighting. He has not ruled out deploying U.S. troops, stating he will do whatever is necessary, but has stated, "
We have other people that will do the ground campaign for us")
Iranian Brigadier General Mohammad Akraminia said that if Trump carried out that threat, Iran's armed forces would strike "
all remaining infrastructure"
across the region, and the response would be more severe, wider in scope and more destructive than previous attacks.
This latest chapter in the goat rodeo started February 28th with a failed regime change, so the IRGC knows that if it loses, it’s finished, so it has nothing to lose by going full scorched earth if it thinks it won’t be victorious.
Iran and the United States exchanged intensified fire on Thursday in a week-long escalation that has all but torn up last month's truce, but Iran's release of a U.S. citizen was seen as signalling a path to avert the resumption of all-out war.
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Iranian-Canadians in Canada have long complained that the country risks becoming a safe haven for members of Iran’s regime, and have
called for better screening to weed them out. More recently, the government’s threat assessment agency said in a declassified report that the regime’s intelligence service may be linked to
attacks in Canada since the start of the
Iran war.
Seyed Salman Samani is one of dozens of high-ranking Iranian officials found living in Canada.
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