"Renewed Tensions in the Middle East: US General Warns of Escalating Conflict with Iran A former top US military commander has sounded the alarm on a potentially catastrophic escalation of violence in the Middle East, as retired US General Mark Kimmitt warns that renewed attacks in the strategic Strait of Hormuz could draw the US and Iran into a full-blown conflict. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, has been a focal point of tensions between the US and Iran in recent years. The US has accused Iran of attacking oil tankers and other vessels in the area, while Tehran has denied any involvement. General Kimmitt, who served as the Director of Operations for US Central Command during the Iraq War, believes that another attack could have devastating consequences for global energy markets and regional stability. As the situation continues to unfold, experts are left wondering if the US and Iran are on the brink of a major crisis."


Retired US General Mark Kimmitt warns renewed attacks in the Strait of Hormuz could push the US and Iran