By MalayMail
WASHINGTON, May 6 β The United States has completed its offensive operations against Iran, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said yesterday, even as Washington warned it was ready to unleash a βdevastatingβ response to any new attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Rubioβs remarks came after Washingtonβs top military officer said American forces remain ready to resume combat operations if ordered, as clashes in the vital waterway threatened to unravel a fragile ceasefire.
Iranβs Revolutionary Guards navy warned of a βfirm responseβ if ships deviated from its approved route through the strait, as the countryβs chief negotiator said Tehran βhad not even started yet,β following a spate of attacks in the crucial trade route.
The United Arab Emirates announced it was intercepting a barrage of missiles and drones from Iran for a second dayβa claim Tehran βcategoricallyβ denied.
βThe armed forces...did not launch any missile or drone operation,β Iranβs Khatam al-Anbiya command said.
Iran fired missiles and drones at US forces on Monday, while Washington said it struck six Iranian boats it accused of threatening commercial shipping, in the sharpest escalation since a month-long truce.
US Central Command remains βready to resume major combat operations...if ordered,β General Dan Caine told reporters.
βNo adversary should mistake our current restraint with a lack of resolve.β
President Donald Trump urged Iran to βdo the smart thingβ and make a deal, saying he did not want to kill more Iranians even as the ceasefire teetered.
He earlier dismissed the conflict as βa little skirmish,β adding: βIran has no chance.β
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth had said the United States was βnot looking for a fightβ but warned attacks would face βoverwhelming and devastatingβ force.
βMalign presenceβ
Iranβs parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said the status quo was βintolerable,β warning the US βmalign presence will diminishβ as Tehran vowed to retain control of Hormuz.
Mondayβs exchange of fire came as the rivals enforced dueling maritime blockades following Trumpβs plan to guide ships out of the Gulf.
The war, sparked more than two months ago by US-Israeli strikes, has battered the global economy despite a weeks-long ceasefire.
Israelβs air force chief Omer Tischler said the military was ready to βdeploy the entire air force eastward if required.β
Military chief Eyal Zamir added that the army remained on βhigh alertβ and ready to respond to threats in the Gulf.
Iran denied any naval losses but accused Washington of killing five civilians aboard boats.
Despite tensions, Danish freight giant Maersk said one of its ships had transited Hormuz under US escort.
The UAE called the attacks βa dangerous escalation,β while Saudi Arabia urged efforts toward a political solution.
Rubio accused Iran of βholding the worldβs economy hostageβ through threats to shipping and the laying of sea mines, and said Washington and Gulf allies had drafted a UN Security Council resolution demanding Tehran halt attacks and disclose the location of mines.
The proposed measure would also require Iran to end efforts to charge tolls in the strait and support a humanitarian corridor, with a vote expected in the coming days, Rubio said.
European and US stocks advanced Tuesday while fears that the ceasefire could fall apart weighed on Asian equities.
Talks remain deadlocked, with only one round of direct negotiations so far.
Iranβs President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran remained open to dialogue, but rejected US βmaximum pressureβ demands as βimpossible.β
Rising energy costs are adding to economic strain and creating a political headache for Trump ahead of midterm elections.
European allies warned prolonged disruption would hit their economies.
βThese attacks are unacceptable,β EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said on X, warning that Gulf security has βdirect consequences for Europe.β
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged Iran to return to talks, echoing calls from French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. β AFP
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