Conflict increased in Hormuz, tension deepened in West Asia again due to American action

Desk . The tension between America and Iran has once again come to the fore in West Asia. The US Army has claimed that it shot down four Iranian drones heading towards the Strait of Hormuz. US officials say that these drones could pose a threat to commercial ships and maritime activities passing in the area, so immediate action was taken.

According to the US Central Command, after neutralizing the drone, some surveillance and radar installations in Iran’s coastal areas were also targeted. The US alleges that Iran is trying to influence international maritime trade and energy supplies by creating pressure in the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz is considered a very important sea route for the global economy. A large part of the world’s crude oil and natural gas reaches international markets through this route. In such a situation, any kind of military tension here can directly affect the global energy markets.

The latest developments have further increased the ongoing tension between the two countries. In recent days, continuous military actions and retaliatory attacks have weakened the prospects of a ceasefire. Experts believe that if the situation is not resolved soon, instability in the entire region may increase further.

Meanwhile, the drone attack on a major airport in Kuwait at the beginning of the week had also raised concerns. One person lost his life in this incident while several others were injured. Airport services were also disrupted for some time due to the attack. Despite rising tensions, US President Donald Trump has shown an optimistic attitude about the situation. He said his administration is working towards controlling the conflict and finding a permanent solution. Trump expressed confidence that America will be successful in achieving its strategic objectives.

On the other hand, the situation in Lebanon is also not completely calm. Despite the US-brokered ceasefire agreement, Iran-backed organization Hezbollah has refused to accept this arrangement. After this, news of new clashes and attacks is coming out in the region. Experts believe that this tension spreading from the Strait of Hormuz to Lebanon is becoming a big challenge for the security of the entire West Asia. If both sides do not exercise restraint, the possibility of widespread conflict in the region cannot be ruled out.

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