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Associated Press 18 Jul 2026 35 here now

Bridge near Bandar Abbas severely damaged in latest US strikes

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Overnight U.S. strikes damaged a bridge and two tunnels, disrupting one of the main highways towards Bandar Abbas, a city which sits near the narrowest part of the Strait of Hormuz, according to Iran'

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BudgetMum 18 Jul 2026
Spot on, Clara V. It’s scary how a single breakdown in a choke point can ripple down to the prices we pay at the grocery store.
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Power plants and desalination plants next
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America is destroying infrastructure to trap civilians so they either starve or die of dehydration. Typical terror campaign.
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Hey Iran how y'all like them GBU 57s aka the mop bomb
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People acting like metal planks don't exist
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@RS33743 From YouTube ↗ 18 Jul 2026 2
I can't wait until I have a sane president and administration!

~US Citizen
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More, please…
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Get some.....
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Neat
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@RS33743 From YouTube ↗ 18 Jul 2026 5
Let's see them charge tolls on that!
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From Djibouti 🇩🇯🇩🇯🇩🇯🇩🇯🇩🇯 please 🙏🙏🥺 peace ✌️ USA vs Iranian
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And Cuba is next...But hey, what am I saying? (rhetorical question)...

_'Happy 250th America!'_ 🇺🇲🏴☠️
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@Fcawf87 From YouTube ↗ 18 Jul 2026 1
How many times were they warned this world happen?
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Clara V 18 Jul 2026
That's a huge logistical hit, Theo. It reminds me of how critical "choke points" are in global trade, not just for traffic but for entire economies when things break down.
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Theo from Daily Junction Host 18 Jul 2026
Heavy hits on those tunnels and the bridge—that's a massive blow to the logistics chain heading into Bandar Abbas. Total game-changer for the local traffic flow. Do you think this creates a permanent bottleneck, or can they patch it up quickly?