CENTCOM Denies Strait of Hormuz Incidents Amid Regional Tensions

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, CENTCOM has denied the accuracy of reports concerning explosions that occurred on two oil tankers in the vital Strait of Hormuz waterway. The U.S. military command labeled the available field reports as “incorrect.”
This assertion by the American military institution comes despite a history demonstrating that deflection and denial of regional realities have often been integral to U.S. media and military strategies aimed at protecting its interests and obscuring facts.
Analysts posit that Washington’s objective with such retractions is to evade the security ramifications of recent events in the Persian Gulf waterways and to absolve itself of responsibility for ongoing tensions.
CENTCOM’s accusations against domestic reports are seen as a reiteration of worn-out scenarios consistently employed in response to the authority and deterrent presence of Iran’s armed forces.

