US Military Strikes Iran's Qeshm Port and Bandar Abbas, Fox News Reports

The US military conducted strikes on Iran's Qeshm Port and Bandar Abbas, according to a senior US official cited by Fox News. The official emphasized that the operation is limited and does not signal a restart of full-scale war or an end to the existing ceasefire. Multiple explosions were reported in southern Iran, including at Bahman Pier in Qeshm during clashes with "enemy forces". The targeted sites are strategically vital maritime corridors near the Strait of Hormuz.

Key Points: US Strikes Iran’s Qeshm Port, Bandar Abbas

  • US military strikes Qeshm Port and Bandar Abbas in Iran
  • Senior US official confirms limited scope, not a restart of war
  • Explosions reported at Bahman Pier, Qeshm Island, and Bandar Abbas
  • Strikes target strategically vital maritime corridors near Strait of Hormuz
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US military strikes Iran's Qeshm Port, Bandar Abbas, reports Fox News

US military strikes Iran's Qeshm Port and Bandar Abbas, but senior official says it's not a restart of the war or end to ceasefire, per Fox News.

"US military just carried out strikes on Iran's Qeshm Port and Bandar Abbas: Senior US official tells me, but this is not a restarting of the war - Jennifer Griffin"

Washington DC, May 8

Following reports of multiple explosions near the Qeshm port and Bandar Abbas in southern Iran on Thursday, Fox News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin, citing a senior US official, stated that the US military conducted strikes on these strategically vital maritime corridors of the Islamic Republic.

In a series of posts on X, the Fox News correspondent stated that the senior US official confirmed the strikes took place "moments ago" but stressed that the operation does not signal a return to full-scale conflict in West Asia or the end of the existing ceasefire arrangement.

"US military just carried out strikes on Iran's Qeshm Port and Bandar Abbas: Senior US official tells me, but this is not a restarting of the war," she wrote in one post.

In a subsequent update, she added that the official reiterated the action was limited in scope, saying it should not be interpreted as a broader escalation or a breakdown of current de-escalation efforts between the two sides.

"A senior US official tells me that it was a US military strike on Iran's Qeshm port and Bandar Abbas moments ago, but added this is not a restarting of the war or end to the ceasefire," Griffin posted.

These come after multiple explosions were reported near these sites in southern Iran, according to several reports from Iranian state media.

According to state media outlet Press TV, an explosion occurred at Bahman Pier in Qeshm during what it described as an exchange of fire between Iranian armed forces and "enemy forces".

The report, citing local sources, added that multiple blasts were also heard near Qeshm Island and Bandar Abbas.

Iran's state-run Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) similarly reported that the explosion took place at Bahman Pier during clashes involving Iranian forces and unidentified hostile elements.

The sites are a strategically vital maritime corridor for Iran's regional security posture and global energy flows, enabling significant leverage over shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

- ANI

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James A
"Not a restart of the war" — but this is exactly how things escalate. Airstrikes on strategic ports, then tit-for-tat retaliation. US needs to be careful that this "limited" strike doesn't spiral into something bigger. As an outsider looking in, this feels like dangerous brinkmanship.
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Sneha F
Honestly, this is scary. We saw what happened during Iran-Israel tensions last year — our diaspora in Gulf countries were stressed. Now US strikes on Iranian ports? Oil prices will go through the roof, and our common man will suffer at the petrol pump. 😟
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Karthik V
I'm no expert, but this reeks of political theatre. US administration wants to show strength before elections, Iran wants to look tough without getting bombed back to stone age. Meanwhile, countries like India are caught in the crossfire. Jugaad diplomacy needed now more than ever.
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Michael C
As someone who follows geopolitics, this is troubling. Bandar Abbas and Qeshm are critical chokepoints. The "limited strike" narrative is naive — Iran's response will determine if this stays limited. Let's hope de-escalation channels are working behind the scenes.
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Ravi K
Bhai log, this is serious. Our strategic oil reserves might last 10-12 days max. If Hormuz gets blocked, we're in trouble. Modi ji should call both sides and tell them to chill. India has good relations with Iran and US both — use that leverage yaar.
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