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US Conducts Retaliatory Strikes Against Iran After Helicopter Downing

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The US military carried out what it described as "proportional" strikes against Iran on Tuesday in response to Iran shooting down a US Army helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. The incident marks an escalation in US-Iran tensions amid an already fragile ceasefire following recent strikes between Iran and Israel. The retaliation raises concerns about further escalation, though US officials suggested negotiations could be imminent and oil markets showed resilience.

The US military conducted retaliatory strikes against Iran on Tuesday following Iran's downing of a US Army helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. The helicopter's two aviators were rescued in what the US military described as a first-of-its-kind operation using a drone boat. The incident represents another escalation in US-Iran tensions, which have been strained by a series of recent strikes between Iran and Israel. Despite the military action, oil prices fell after the US energy secretary indicated that shipments through the critical Strait of Hormuz were increasing "very meaningfully." US Vice President JD Vance suggested that Washington was "very close" to a potential deal with Iran, though he indicated the timeline remained uncertain, ranging from next week to several months away.

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The specific nature and targets of the US retaliatory strikes are not detailed. Additionally, Iran's stated justification for downing the helicopter and its response to the US strikes are not included.

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