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U.S. Launches 'Self-Defense' Strikes on Iran

U.S. Central Command said that U.S forces intercepted unprovoked Iranian attacks and fired back in self-defense on Thursday. 

None of the attacks hit U.S. assets, according to CENTCOM. 

"CENTCOM does not seek escalation but remains positioned and ready to protect American forces," the group posted. 

The news follows as the U.S. blockades the Strait of Hormuz. 

On Monday, a Chinese tanker was reportedly struck by an Iranian projectile. 


On Wednesday, Trump threatened to start bombing Iran again if it didn't agree to forfeit its nuclear materials.