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Middle East ceasefire shattered as Iran strikes UAE and warns ‘we’re just getting started’ – UK Times

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The fragile ceasefire in the Middle East was at risk of complete collapse Tuesday after attacks on the UAE and exchanges of fire in the Gulf.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth insisted the truce was “not over”, despite the latest drone and missile strikes in the United Arab Emirates, and clashes in the key shipping route the Strait of Hormuz.

But Tehran warned “we are just getting started” amid fears the United States is unable to resolve the conflict it began alongside Israel more than two months ago.

“They are very proud … [but] they should wave the white flag of surrender,” Donald Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, playing down Iran’s attacks as “games” and insisting that the US has “total control” of the situation.

The escalating tensions come after Trump launched ‘Project Freedom’ on Monday, an effort to guide “innocent bystander” ships through Hormuz despite Iran claiming control of the waterway.

USS George H.W. Bush in the Arabian Sea as U.S. forces enforce the naval blockade against Iran
USS George H.W. Bush in the Arabian Sea as U.S. forces enforce the naval blockade against Iran (US Central Command)

Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who previously led Tehran through talks with Washington, said the US was endangering shipping through the strait with whatTehran has dubbed “Project Deadlock”.

“We know full well that the continuation of the status quo is intolerable for America, while we have not even begun yet,” Ghalibaf wrote on social media.

Sir Keir Starmer has condemned Iran’s recent attacks and joined calls for de-escalation, urging Tehran to engage “meaningfully” in talks to ensure the ceasefire endures.

In a briefing on the war to reporters, Hegseth attempted to frame Monday’s clashes in the Strait as natural “churn”, while warning Trump reserves the capability to reopen the wider conflict if needed.

“The option is always there, and Iran knows that. And that’s why their choices in Project Freedom are important,” he said, casting the mission as a “gift” to the rest of the world while also downplaying the US need for the waterway.

The defence secretary said the operation would only be temporary and that other nations would soon have to “step up” and take responsibility for the Strait themselves, amid a widening rift with Nato allies over their perceived lack of support for Trump’s war.

Vessels anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off Bandar Abbas in southern Iran on Monday
Vessels anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off Bandar Abbas in southern Iran on Monday (AFP/Getty)

Hegseth’s comments came just days after a deadline passed requiring the administration to seek congressional approval to continue the war. He said the 60-day limit did not apply as “with the ceasefire, the clock stops”.

Gen Dan ‘Razin’ Caine, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters Iran has fired at commercial vessels nine times and seized two container ships since the ceasefire agreement came into force last month.

More than 100 American aircraft remain in the air 24 hours a day to provide defensive overwatch, he added, a fraction of some 15,000 service personnel involved in operations in the region.

“Commercial vessels will see, hear and frankly feel American combat power around them, in the sea, in the skies and on the radio,” he said.

Gen. Caine said the operation would require “patience and engagement”, after demonstrating on Monday the US could enter the Strait of Hormuz and guide ships.

He said the US military remained ready to resume major combat operations against Iran if ordered to do so.

Donald Trump addressed the Iran crisis at the Oval Office on Tuesday
Donald Trump addressed the Iran crisis at the Oval Office on Tuesday (AFP/Getty)

Dr Martin Navias, senior visiting research fellow at the Centre for Defence Studies, King’s College London, told The Independent that Iran had been “reckless” in its attacks, but lacked the military capability to compel the United States to back down.

“The Americans have upped the ante here, and there is the danger that even these limited actions will prompt an Iranian response, that will demand an American counter response. But … the United States does not appear to have made the decision to force [the Strait of Hormuz] open yet,” he said.

“The United States has the force to force the strait open, but that will require a major escalation, and that escalation will not be limited to the Gulf. It will have to be part of a broader resumption of strikes on Iran. And it doesn’t appear that the Trump administration has reached that point yet.”

Nitya Labh, a fellow on the International Security Programme at London’s Chatham House, said the US push to assist global shipping in the region was “extremely risky”.

U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth insisted the ceasefire was not over yet
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth insisted the ceasefire was not over yet (Getty)

“I think what’s happening is quite escalatory, it suggests the US isn’t willing to negotiate over the terms of reopening the Strait,” she told the BBC. “The US has accepted that the only way to continue to move shipping is under the threat of force or strikes from Iran.”

Meanwhile Goldman Sachs warned that Britain was the nation “most exposed” to jet fuel shortages caused by the Iran war, raising fears of more cancelled flights and ruined summer holidays.

The UK is highly reliant on imports that come through the closed Strait of Hormuz and has “critically low levels” of supplies and poor refining tools, analysts at one of the world’s largest investment banks said.

Responding to Monday’s attacks, the UAE restricted flights to a handful of approved routes until at least 11 May and activated emergency security protocols, two days after lifting all precautionary airspace measures and saying its airspace was clear..

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