Trump said a deal with the Islamic Republic was still possible even as fighting surged to a scale unseen since an April ceasefire

The United States launched on Tuesday a fresh wave of strikes on Iran, and US President Donald Trump vowed to reimpose a naval blockade, prompting Tehran to respond with attacks on countries in the region.

Trump said a deal with the Islamic Republic was still possible even as fighting surged to a scale unseen since an April ceasefire, with Iran striking two ships in the strategic waterway and killing one crew member, according to the United Arab Emirates.

UK maritime security agency UKMTO on Tuesday reported yet another tanker struck by a missile while transiting Hormuz near Oman’s coast.

The US military earlier said its five-hour mission hit targets across Iran, including coastal Bushehr and Bandar Abbas, to “degrade Iran’s ability to attack commercial shipping”.