U.S. Central Command Redirects 129 Commercial Vessels, Disables 6 Ships in Strait of Hormuz on June 6

According to Jin10, the U.S. Central Command redirected 129 commercial vessels and disabled 6 ships in the Strait of Hormuz on June 6 amid escalating tensions with Iran. The moves come as Iran denied agreeing to transfer enriched uranium to a third country and Iranian media reported Iran had driven two U.S. destroyers from the Gulf of Oman. The U.S. military denied Iranian warning shots were fired at American vessels. According to CNN, a potential U.S.-Iran agreement hinges on whether the U.S. will release $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets. According to Axios, Trump's negotiators met with nuclear experts on Thursday to discuss potential roles in nuclear talks with Iran.
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