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U.S. military says it carried out ‘self-defense’ strikes in Iran, including on missile launch sites

U.S. Marines rappel out of an MH-60S Sea Hawk during helicopter and roping sustainment training aboard the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 8, 2026. (U.S. Marine Corps photo)

By KONSTANTIN TOROPIN, LINDSAY WHITEHURST AND MUNIR AHMED

The U.S. military said Monday that it carried out “self-defense” strikes in southern Iran, including on missile launch sites and boats placing mines, even as President Donald Trump said on social media that negotiations with Tehran were “proceeding nicely.”

The strikes were done “to protect our troops from threats posed by Iranian forces,” but the military was “using restraint during the ongoing ceasefire,” Capt. Tim Hawkins, the spokesman for the U.S. military’s Central Command, said in a statement.

Further details were not immediately available, including more specifics on the threats from Iran and what this means for negotiations. There was no official response from Iran, which had sent its parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf to Qatar for negotiations over the possible deal with the U.S.

Read more at AP News

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