Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are escalating rapidly as Iran issues fresh warnings to the United States and the United Arab Emirates, urging restraint amid rising military activity in the Gulf. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has emphasized that there is no military solution to the crisis, warning that continued confrontation could push the region into deeper instability. Araghchi also hinted at the role of external actors in fueling tensions, suggesting that growing ties between Israel and the UAE are being closely monitored by Tehran. His remarks come as the United States launched “Project Freedom,” an operation aimed at escorting neutral shipping through the Gulf, which Iran views as provocative. The situation intensified after Iran reportedly fired warning shots at U.S. naval vessels entering the Strait of Hormuz, while Washington claimed it had targeted Iranian boats allegedly involved in attacks on cargo ships. Meanwhile, reports of strikes on vessels linked to the UAE and South Korea have further heightened fears of a broader conflict. With diplomatic efforts underway, including mediation attempts, Iran has cautioned against being drawn into what it calls a “quagmire,” stressing that dialogue remains the only path forward.

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