Newspectives: US airstrikes Iran Strait of Hormuz June 2026
Following weekend drone attacks on commercial vessels and retaliatory U.S. airstrikes in the Strait of Hormuz, both nations agreed to halt hostilities. While U.S. and Iranian officials hold conflicting views on ceasefire violations, both have dispatched delegations to Doha, Qatar, utilizing regional mediators to preserve the fragile Islamabad peace process.
Common Ground perspective
Following weekend drone attacks on commercial vessels and retaliatory U.S. airstrikes in the Strait of Hormuz, both nations agreed to halt hostilities. While U.S. and Iranian officials hold conflicting views on ceasefire violations, both have dispatched delegations to Doha, Qatar, utilizing regional mediators to preserve the fragile Islamabad peace process.
Sources: US and Iran halt strikes again with Hormuz talks set for Tuesday in Qatar, Trump says next US-Iran meeting to be held in Doha Tuesday, amid conflicting reports
USA perspective
Mainstream U.S. media framing centers on Washington's decisive military response to Iranian aggression in the Strait of Hormuz, depicting airstrikes as vital to defending global commerce. Analysts emphasize that while Tehran’s actions severely tested the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, the subsequent stand-down reflects a strategic effort to preserve maritime security and avoid a broader regional war.
Sources: U.S. and Iran will 'stand down' after strikes and resume talks, official says, U.S. Forces Conduct Additional Strikes After Iran's Latest Commercial Ship Attack
United Kingdom perspective
The fragile US-Iran ceasefire faces collapse after retaliatory US airstrikes followed drone attacks on commercial vessels, including the Singapore-flagged Ever Lovely. British commentators highlight the structural flaws of the Islamabad Memorandum, noting how Washington's unilateral military responses and Tehran's aggressive maritime posturing bypass the United Nations, threatening global shipping and vital Commonwealth trade routes.
Sources: US says it struck Iran targets after attack on cargo ship in the strait of Hormuz - The Guardian, A bad peace: the Arab Gulf states and the US–Iran memorandum of understanding
Germany perspective
German commentators and public broadcasters express deep concern over the collapse of the Islamabad Memorandum, warning that unilateral U.S. airstrikes and Iranian retaliatory fire in the Strait of Hormuz directly threaten European energy security and supply chains. With rising maritime war-risk premiums, the German export-driven economy faces severe disruption, underscoring calls for diplomatic de-escalation in Doha.
Sources: Brüchige Waffenruhe: Erneut Tanker von Geschoss in Straße von Hormus getroffen, Blockade der Straße von Hormus – mehr als eine Ölkrise, Streit um die Strasse von Hormus soll beigelegt werden
Russia perspective
Russian state media reported that US airstrikes in the Strait of Hormuz directly violate the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding. Outlets like RIA Novosti and TASS framed the Western military actions as hypocritical assertions of hegemony that threaten regional peace, while highlighting Moscow's calls for both sides to respect sovereignty and uphold the fragile diplomatic agreement.
Sources: gcaptain.com, almayadeen.net, alarabiya.net, astroawani.com
China perspective
Chinese state media characterizes the latest U.S. airstrikes in the Strait of Hormuz as an escalation of Western unilateral military interference that disrupts regional stability and global energy corridors. Reports emphasize diplomacy, welcoming upcoming Doha talks, and calling for the respect of national sovereignty while urging non-regional powers to abandon their hegemonistic Cold War mentality.
Sources: US, Iran to halt strikes 'for now,' to meet in Doha over Hormuz Strait: report, Fresh US-Iran strikes expose fragility of MoU, with contest over Strait of Hormuz: Chinese expert, Iran, Oman in charge of Hormuz Strait management; France should stay out of strait demining: deputy FM - Xinhua
India perspective
Indian media is closely monitoring the escalating US-Iran conflict in the Strait of Hormuz, maintaining strategic neutrality while highlighting national concerns. Reports focus heavily on the threat to India's energy security, with over 60% of India-bound tankers 'going dark' to avoid attacks, and the safety of Indian seafarers navigating the volatile waters as the Islamabad MoU collapses.
Sources: West Asia war updates: U.S., Iran agree to halt attacks and hold talks in Doha on June 30, report says - The Hindu, India-bound ships go dark in Strait of Hormuz: What is happening and why? - The Indian Express
Israel perspective
Israeli outlets are closely monitoring the US-Iran clashes in the Strait of Hormuz. While the Jerusalem Post highlights the military efficacy of CENTCOM strikes against IRGC targets, Haaretz warns that the fragile Islamabad Memorandum is a deeply flawed agreement that fails to curb Iran's regional hegemony and nuclear ambitions, leaving Israel's deterrence vulnerable.
Sources: US and Iran agree to halt Hormuz attacks, will reportedly hold talks about strait in Qatar on Tuesday, US strikes Iran, explosions reported near Strait of Hormuz
Arab World perspective
Pan-Arab media reports a tense standoff following US airstrikes and Iranian drone attacks. While Saudi-funded outlets criticize Iran's attempts to control the Strait of Hormuz, Qatari-backed platforms emphasize the threat of US-Israeli military escalation to regional sovereignty, even as both sides cautiously agree to stand down and resume talks in Qatar.
Sources: De-mining of the Strait of Hormuz to be carried out only by Iran, deputy FM says - Al Arabiya, Iran war latest: Araghchi claims Iran will have sole custody of Hormuz after night of strikes - The National News, Iran war day 120: Tehran condemns US strikes, says it violates MoU - Al Jazeera
South Africa perspective
South African commentators have condemned the US Central Command's retaliatory airstrikes on Iran, framing them as a dangerous return to unilateral military intervention. Pretoria urges both sides to respect the Islamabad Memorandum, warning that resulting oil price hikes will worsen South Africa's domestic struggles with unemployment and energy insecurity.
Sources: UN halts escort of ships through Hormuz after vessel comes under attack, Oil prices mixed as fresh U.S.-Iran clashes reignite Middle East supply fears, Iran stands firm at Hormuz while Washington drives the world economy to its knees
Latin America perspective
Latin American coverage of the late-June 2026 US-Iran military escalation reflects deep regional ideological divides. Left-wing outlets condemn US airstrikes as imperialist aggression violating the Islamabad ceasefire, while conservative media align with Washington, framing the action as a necessary defense of global maritime commerce and free trade against Iranian state-sponsored terrorism.
Sources: Estados Unidos e Irán acordaron detener el fuego cruzado de los últimos días, Irán ataca bases de EE.UU. tras los bombardeos en sus costas, Estados Unidos e Irán interrumpen los ataques cruzados en Ormuz pero discrepan sobre la reanudación del diálogo, Estados Unidos e Irán suspenden los ataques cruzados y mantienen abierto el diálogo por el estrecho de Ormuz
Humanitarian perspective
Third Officer Clarisse Bangga and thousands of stranded mariners face extreme peril as US airstrikes shatter the fragile Islamabad ceasefire. Following drone attacks on the Ever Lovely and MT Kiku, the UN suspended its rescue of 11,000 seafarers. UNHCR warns that blocked aid corridors will worsen displacement and lead to more innocent people being killed.
Sources: Strait of Hormuz: UN evacuates 2500 seafarers before attack freezes rescue operation, Middle East crisis ripple effect - UNHCR, OHCHR - UNOG Newsroom, 40 Pinoy seafarers safe, unharmed in Hormuz Strait attack — Palace
The Jester perspective (satire — not factual reporting)
The historic Islamabad Memorandum is operating exactly as intended, with the US and Iran peacefully exchanging diplomatic missiles across the Strait of Hormuz. Following traditional drone-on-tanker courting rituals, CENTCOM deployed constructive airstrikes to politely remind Tehran that peace must be enforced through continuous, unrelenting explosions.
Sources: US and Iran trade strikes as both sides accuse the other of endangering ceasefire, Islamabad Memorandum
UKRAINE perspective
Ukrainian media heavily covers the U.S.-Iran escalation in the Strait of Hormuz, framing Tehran's drone strikes on shipping as state-sponsored terror. Analysts emphasize that Iranian aggression, which mirrors attacks on Ukraine, severely threatens global stability, spikes fuel prices, and tests the fragile Islamabad ceasefire as U.S. retaliatory strikes target drone depots.
Sources: Іран атакував Бахрейн та Кувейт у відповідь на удари США і погрожує вийти з переговорів — Українська правда, США та Іран обмінялися ударами, режим припинення вогню може остаточно зруйнуватися — NV, Трамп пригрозив Ірану, що той «припинить існувати». Поновилися атаки в Ормузькій протоці — LIGA.net
Sources
All primary sources cited across the perspectives on this page:
- US and Iran halt strikes again with Hormuz talks set for Tuesday in Qatar
- Trump says next US-Iran meeting to be held in Doha Tuesday, amid conflicting reports
- U.S. and Iran will 'stand down' after strikes and resume talks, official says
- U.S. Forces Conduct Additional Strikes After Iran's Latest Commercial Ship Attack
- US says it struck Iran targets after attack on cargo ship in the strait of Hormuz - The Guardian
- A bad peace: the Arab Gulf states and the US–Iran memorandum of understanding
- Brüchige Waffenruhe: Erneut Tanker von Geschoss in Straße von Hormus getroffen
- Blockade der Straße von Hormus – mehr als eine Ölkrise
- Streit um die Strasse von Hormus soll beigelegt werden
- gcaptain.com
- almayadeen.net
- alarabiya.net
- astroawani.com
- US, Iran to halt strikes 'for now,' to meet in Doha over Hormuz Strait: report
- Fresh US-Iran strikes expose fragility of MoU, with contest over Strait of Hormuz: Chinese expert
- Iran, Oman in charge of Hormuz Strait management; France should stay out of strait demining: deputy FM - Xinhua
- West Asia war updates: U.S., Iran agree to halt attacks and hold talks in Doha on June 30, report says - The Hindu
- India-bound ships go dark in Strait of Hormuz: What is happening and why? - The Indian Express
- US and Iran agree to halt Hormuz attacks, will reportedly hold talks about strait in Qatar on Tuesday
- US strikes Iran, explosions reported near Strait of Hormuz
- De-mining of the Strait of Hormuz to be carried out only by Iran, deputy FM says - Al Arabiya
- Iran war latest: Araghchi claims Iran will have sole custody of Hormuz after night of strikes - The National News
- Iran war day 120: Tehran condemns US strikes, says it violates MoU - Al Jazeera
- UN halts escort of ships through Hormuz after vessel comes under attack
- Oil prices mixed as fresh U.S.-Iran clashes reignite Middle East supply fears
- Iran stands firm at Hormuz while Washington drives the world economy to its knees
- Estados Unidos e Irán acordaron detener el fuego cruzado de los últimos días
- Irán ataca bases de EE.UU. tras los bombardeos en sus costas
- Estados Unidos e Irán interrumpen los ataques cruzados en Ormuz pero discrepan sobre la reanudación del diálogo
- Estados Unidos e Irán suspenden los ataques cruzados y mantienen abierto el diálogo por el estrecho de Ormuz
- Strait of Hormuz: UN evacuates 2500 seafarers before attack freezes rescue operation
- Middle East crisis ripple effect - UNHCR, OHCHR - UNOG Newsroom
- 40 Pinoy seafarers safe, unharmed in Hormuz Strait attack — Palace
- US and Iran trade strikes as both sides accuse the other of endangering ceasefire
- Islamabad Memorandum
- Іран атакував Бахрейн та Кувейт у відповідь на удари США і погрожує вийти з переговорів — Українська правда
- США та Іран обмінялися ударами, режим припинення вогню може остаточно зруйнуватися — NV
- Трамп пригрозив Ірану, що той «припинить існувати». Поновилися атаки в Ормузькій протоці — LIGA.net