The United States military carried out a new round of air operations inside southern Iran on Thursday, 28 May 2026. Citing a senior American official, CNN reported that the targeted action was launched to neutralize a specific military threat directed at US forces and commercial maritime shipping lanes transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
Simultaneously, at least three powerful explosions were heard just east of the strategically critical southern port city of Bandar Abbas. The localized blasts briefly triggered the activation of Iran’s coastal air defense systems, according to a report published by the semi-official Fars News Agency.
Secondary Airstrikes and Tactical Context
The defensive operation marks the second time in three days that the United States military has conducted air strikes against Iranian assets. Neither the Iranian government nor the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued an official statement regarding the casualty figures or the exact extent of the infrastructure damage in Bandar Abbas.
The physical metrics of the recent airstrikes and the prevailing diplomatic parameters between Washington and Tehran are detailed in the table below:
| Strategic Parameter | Documented Operational Facts | Institutional Authority |
| Primary Target | Strategic military facility / drone installation | US Central Command (CENTCOM) |
| Geographic Focus | East of Bandar Abbas, Strait of Hormuz | Fars News Agency / State Media |
| Primary Rationale | Mitigating immediate threats to maritime shipping | United States Department of Defense |
| Strike Frequency | Two separate military operations within 72 hours | Pentagon Press Briefing |
| Diplomatic Status | Stalled negotiations regarding a broader peace treaty | Executive Office of the President |
Trump Rejects Pressure on Peace Negotiations
In Washington, US President Donald Trump maintained a firm stance regarding ongoing diplomatic negotiations, reiterating that his administration will not be rushed into a premature peace accord with Tehran. Trump issued a formal warning to the Iranian leadership, stating that he refuses to be pressured by external circumstances or time constraints.
“The Iranian government’s long-term plan or delaying tactics designed to outwait the current administration will fail completely,” President Trump stated during a White House briefing. “I am entirely unconcerned by the upcoming midterm elections or associated political timelines.”
The White House clarified that any final agreement would remain contingent upon comprehensive regulatory inspections and strict verification protocols. President Trump emphasized that his administration would rather maintain the existing naval blockade and continue targeted defensive strikes than accept a flawed memorandum of understanding. Tehran had previously demanded immediate access to frozen financial assets as a precondition for further diplomatic engagement.
