- Preparations are underway for a multinational mission led by Britain and France to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, deploying a warship (HMS Dragon), Typhoon jets, mine-hunting equipment, and counter-drone systems.
- The mission aims to clear mines, protect merchant vessels, and secure the vital waterway, which was blockaded by Iran in March following attacks from the US and Israel, leading to soaring energy prices and supply chain disruptions.
- The operation will only proceed once hostilities have ceased, despite a month-old ceasefire between the US and Iran, who continue to accuse each other of vessel strikes.
- Iran's deputy foreign minister, Kazem Gharibabadi, issued a stern warning that any warship in the Strait of Hormuz would be met with a "decisive and immediate response."
- Military analyst Ben Barry cautioned that Iran still poses a serious threat with its military capabilities, including drones, cruise missiles, and artillery, necessitating a large international force with significant firepower to deter attacks and ensure the mission's success.
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