NEW: The U.S. military is trying to isolate the IRGC with the latest wave of strikes in Iran targeting bridges and roads around the country's largest port on the Strait of Hormuz, Bandar Abbas.
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The US military has hit bridges and roads around Iran’s Bandar Abbas port in a fresh strike wave aimed at isolating the IRGC and cutting off key supply routes.
US Strikes Target Bridges Near Iran’s Bandar Abbas Port
The U.S. military is trying to isolate the IRGC with its latest wave of strikes in Iran, targeting bridges and roads around Bandar Abbas, the country’s largest port on the Strait of Hormuz. The goal is to cut off key supply routes to one of Iran’s most important military hubs, seen as crucial to controlling the strait.
The strikes come as the IRGC allegedly violates another provision of a memorandum by continuing to engage with its terror proxies, according to the report. Correspondent Peter Doocy reported the latest developments from the White House.

