A ship was struck by a mysterious projectile in the Strait of Hormuz — a vital global oil chokepoint — sparking fresh alarm as Iran edges toward new maritime talks with Oman, while U.S. ships remain barred from Iranian vessels. The attack damaged the vessel’s engine and injured a crew member, reigniting fears of escalating regional instability. Meanwhile, Turkish President Erdogan is urging Trump to keep pushing for diplomacy with Iran, especially as a 60-day negotiation window expires without progress — and he’s also sounding the alarm on rising Israeli-Palestinian tensions. Turkey’s recent defense pact with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan adds another layer: an attack on any one is now considered an attack on all. Trump hailed the alliance as a hopeful sign of Middle East unity. And on a starkly different front, America’s second-largest reservoir has plummeted to a record low — just 30 feet from catastrophe.
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