Iran Calls Strait of Hormuz Ship Attack an 'Internal Mistake' on July 11, Blames Hardliners

According to CBS, on July 11, Iranian officials privately told Trump administration advisors that Iran's attack on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz was an "internal mistake" caused by hardliners attempting to sabotage negotiations. Iran expressed willingness to continue talks, though the White House has called on Iran to publicly acknowledge the error. The Trump administration views the attacks as violations of ceasefire arrangements. Trump has instructed Vice President Vance, son-in-law Kushner, Middle East envoy Witkoff, and Secretary of State Rubio to lead ongoing negotiations, with talks set to take place in Oman.
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