UAE accuses Iran of launching two ballistic missiles at shipping in the Gulf, but Tehran has dismissed the allegations as "baseless." The accusation comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with both sides exchanging sharp rhetoric. The UAE's claim follows recent reports of unusual activity in the waters near the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route.
Iranian officials have denied any involvement in the alleged missile attacks, calling the accusations unfounded and politically motivated. Meanwhile, Tehran continues to assert that the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to Western vessels, a stance that has raised concerns among international shipping companies. The situation adds to the ongoing diplomatic standoff between Iran and the United States, with no signs of imminent dialogue.
The dispute highlights the fragile balance of power in the Gulf, where military posturing and strategic maneuvering continue to shape regional dynamics. As tensions persist, the international community watches closely for any developments that could escalate the situation further.













