U.S. declares ceasefire with Iran intact despite skirmishes at sea, missile strikes - Washington Times
The United States declared a ceasefire with Iran intact on October 15, 2025, following skirmishes at sea and missile strikes.
The United States declared a ceasefire with Iran intact on October 15, 2025, following skirmishes at sea and missile strikes.
The U.S. Secretary of State announced that as part of the "Strait of Hormuz Freedom Project," all ships will be escorted through the strait, emphasizing a defensive posture and the use of "lethal force" in response to any attack on American forces.
During a White House press briefing, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz poses a significant threat, likening it to holding all ships hostage. He warned that if Iran acquires nuclear weapons, it would pose an even greater risk to global security.
MT CS Anthem, a U.S.-flagged medium-range tanker operated by Crowley Stena Marine Solutions, was identified as part of the second convoy escorted through the Strait of Hormuz on May 4 as part of Project Freedom. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) observed the convoy and did not attack.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized the United Nations for its lack of action regarding Iran's activities in the Strait of Hormuz, including the seizure of vessels and mining of waters, during a speech on the UN's ineffectiveness in addressing global conflicts.