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U.S. Military Strikes Iran After Maritime Incidents

U.S. Military Strikes Iran After Maritime Incidents

The U.S. military conducted new strikes on Iran following attacks by Iran on three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. This response led to the Trump administration revoking a crucial waiver that permitted the sale of Iranian oil.

Geoff Bennett from PBS NewsHour spoke with Ian Ralby, a maritime security expert, to explore the impact of these developments on the global oil supply. Ralby provided insights into how such geopolitical events could influence oil markets and worldwide shipping routes.

Geoff Bennett: As co-anchor and co-managing editor of PBS NewsHour, Geoff Bennett offers insightful reporting and analysis on political and cultural forces in the U.S. @GeoffRBennett

Dan Sagalyn: Deputy senior producer for foreign affairs and defense at PBS NewsHour, Dan Sagalyn has overseen and produced foreign affairs and defense stories that have brought to light various military issues. @DanSagalyn

Zeba Warsi: A foreign affairs producer based in Washington D.C., Zeba Warsi graduated from Columbia Journalism School with an M.A. in Political Journalism. She was part of the team that received a Peabody award in 2024 for coverage of the war in Gaza and Israel. @Zebaism

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