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<p><strong>Tehran</strong>— Iran&#8217;s military said on Friday it fired &#8220;warning missiles&#8221; at two U.S. destroyers in the Gulf of Oman, claiming the vessels withdrew from the area, an assertion swiftly rejected by the U.S. military.</p>



<p>Iran&#8217;s state news agency IRNA said the action was taken in response to what Tehran described as U.S. maritime misconduct, including the seizure of commercial vessels and oil tankers linked to Iran.</p>



<p>U.S. Central Command denied the claim, saying no Iranian attack or missile launch targeted American warships and that U.S. naval forces continued to operate normally in regional waters.</p>



<p>&#8221; Iranian forces did NOT attack or fire at U.S. Navy warships,&#8221; Central Command said, adding that such an action would constitute a serious violation of the ceasefire that has largely held since April 8.</p>



<p>The exchange highlights continuing tensions despite the truce that halted major hostilities following the conflict that erupted after U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran on Feb. 28.</p>



<p>Separately, the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said American forces boarded the sanctioned stateless oil tanker Davina in the Indian Ocean during a maritime interdiction operation. Washington said it would continue efforts to disrupt networks involved in Iranian oil shipments.</p>



<p>The Davina, also known as the Lenore, was sanctioned by the United States in 2024 for its alleged involvement in Iranian oil trading. Ship-tracking data showed the vessel near Sri Lanka&#8217;s southern coast on Friday carrying a near-full cargo of crude oil.</p>



<p>The incident underscores persistent friction between Tehran and Washington as diplomatic efforts to secure a lasting settlement to the conflict remain stalled.</p>
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		<title>US Signals Taiwan Arms Package Unlinked to Iran Conflict Amid Approval Uncertainty</title>
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<p><strong>Washington-</strong>U.S. arms sales to Taiwan are proceeding through a long-established approval process and are not connected to the war with Iran, a source familiar with the matter said, pushing back against suggestions that deliveries had been paused to preserve American military stockpiles.</p>



<p><br>Taiwan has been awaiting approval of a U.S. weapons package that Reuters previously reported could be worth as much as $14 billion. The issue has drawn increased attention after President Donald Trump said earlier this month that he had not yet decided whether to authorize the proposed sale following talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing.</p>



<p><br>Questions over the status of the package intensified after Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Hung Cao told a Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee hearing on Thursday that arms sales to Taiwan had been paused to ensure sufficient munitions were available for Operation Epic Fury, the military campaign launched by the United States and Israel against Iran in February.</p>



<p><br>A source familiar with the matter disputed that characterization, saying arms transfers to Taiwan require years of planning, review and implementation and are unrelated to the conflict with Iran.<br>“These sales take years to process and are unrelated to Operation Epic Fury,” the source said, adding that the U.S. military maintained adequate munitions inventories to support the administration’s strategic objectives.</p>



<p><br>The comments come as Washington seeks to balance support for Taiwan’s defense capabilities with broader management of relations with Beijing. China regards Taiwan as part of its territory and has repeatedly opposed U.S. arms sales to the island, urging Washington to halt such transfers.</p>



<p><br>The United States, while maintaining unofficial relations with Taiwan, is obligated under the Taiwan Relations Act to provide the self-governed island with the means to defend itself.</p>



<p><br>Following Trump’s meeting with Xi, U.S. officials reiterated that Washington’s policy toward Taiwan remains unchanged.</p>



<p><br>Taiwan’s government said on Friday it had not received any information indicating delays to pending U.S. arms sales.</p>



<p><br>Taipei rejects Beijing’s sovereignty claims, maintaining that only the island’s people can determine their future.</p>
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