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Iran Denies Planned Attack on UAE Port, Blames US “Military Adventurism”

Iran has denied claims that it planned an attack on the UAE’s Fujairah port, instead accusing the United States of fueling instability in the region through what it called “military adventurism.”

According to Beyond Time News, a senior Iranian military official told state media that Iran had no pre-planned operation targeting oil facilities in the UAE.

Iran Points to US Role in Escalation

The official said the fire at Fujairah port was linked to broader tensions in the Gulf and blamed US actions for increasing instability in the Strait of Hormuz.

He also urged an end to military pressure, saying it was disrupting diplomatic efforts and threatening global energy security.

Strait of Hormuz Remains Flashpoint

The Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil shipments, continues to be a key area of tension amid ongoing military and political friction in the Gulf.

According to Beyond Time News, Iranian officials claim that recent developments have further endangered maritime security and disrupted energy transit in the region.

Pakistan Expresses Solidarity With UAE After Missile and Drone Attacks

Conflicting Reports From the Region

The situation remains unclear, with multiple and often conflicting reports emerging about attacks, naval movements, and incidents involving commercial vessels in the Gulf.

Some reports suggest ships have moved through the strait under heavy security, while others describe explosions and damage to maritime infrastructure.

Conclusion

As tensions persist in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran and the United States continue to trade blame over rising instability. With contradictory accounts from different sides, the situation remains highly uncertain and volatile.

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