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NPR News: 05-07-2026 8PM EDT

May 8, 2026

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Iran's state media accused the U.S. of violating a ceasefire by striking non-military sites along its southern coast, citing a military official. U.S. Central Command countered that it targeted Iranian military sites in response to Iran's launch of missiles, drones, and small boats against three American warships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump described the U.S. strikes as a "love tap" in an ABC News interview, insisting the ceasefire remains in effect. This exchange highlights ongoing friction in the region despite the truce.

US-Iran Strait of Hormuz Incident

The incident unfolded as U.S. warships transited the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments. Iran's actions prompted immediate U.S. retaliation focused on military targets, according to Central Command, aiming to deter further attacks without escalating to full conflict. Trump's minimization of the strikes as a minor gesture underscores his administration's approach to maintaining the ceasefire while asserting naval freedom of navigation. No further details on casualties or damage were reported, but the mutual accusations signal fragile stability.

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  • 1 (00:00) **Iran-US Ceasefire Tensions** - Iran accuses US of violating ceasefire by striking non-military ships; US defends targeting military sites after Iranian attack on warships
  • 2 (00:33) **Rubio Meets Pope Leo** - Secretary of State discusses bilateral relations and war-affected countries at Vatican
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