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Iran Drone Attack Sparks New Gulf Flashpoint

Photography & Words by Elara Vance May 5, 2026 1 MIN READ
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US warships intercepted a barrage of missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles targeting commercial traffic in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, authorities said.

Iran drone attack escalates Gulf tension

The United Arab Emirates promptly blamed Tehran, labeling the strike a “provocative” nuclear-related escalation.

US Navy intercepts missiles in Strait of Hormuz

According to Reuters, the defense system neutralized three missiles and two drones, preventing potential loss of life and cargo.

“We are monitoring the situation closely,” a US defense official told AP News.

Analysts warn that the ↑ 30% risk of broader conflict could trigger a sharp ↓ 15% dip in regional shipping volumes.

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