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Vance: No change in strategy after US strikes military targets on Iran Kharg Island

U.S. Vice President JD 'Vance' said on Tuesday that the U.S. strike on Iran's Kharg Island does not represent a rethinking of American policy. Separately, a U.S. Official stated that additional strikes against military targets would not affect oil infrastructure.

An anonymous official said that at least some of the strikes targeted sites which had already been struck previously. The attack took place in the early morning hours of Tuesday.

Vance, in Budapest, spoke separately and said that the strikes did not represent a change in U.S. policy, as the Trump administration is confident of obtaining a response from Iran in the negotiations to end this conflict by 8 pm (0001 GMT Wednesday). U.S. president Donald Trump demands that Iran give up nuclear weapons and open the Strait of Hormuz - a vital oil transit waterway.

"We were going to strike some targets on Kharg Island and I think we've done that," said?Vance.

He added, "We won't strike energy and infrastructure targets until the Iranians make a proposal we can support or don't even make one." "I do not believe that the news from Kharg Island represents a shift in the strategy of the United States."

(source: Reuters)