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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks reporters at the US Embassy in Rome on May 8.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks reporters at the US Embassy in Rome on May 8.

live US Awaiting 'Serious Offer' From Iran On Peace Proposal, Says Rubio

As the US-Israeli war with Iran continues to impact and shape the region, journalists from RFE/RL's Central Newsroom and Iranian service, Radio Farda, deliver ongoing updates and analysis.

Key Takeaways:

  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said that Washington is awaiting a "serious offer" from Iran in response to a US proposal aimed at ending the conflict in the Middle East.
  • Two Iranian-flagged tankers were disabled by US forces in the Gulf of Oman as Washington continued enforcing its blockade on vessels entering or leaving Iran, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said on May 8.
  • Iranian media have reported the “seizure” of an oil tanker named OCEAN KOI in the Gulf of Oman by the country's naval forces.
  • The United Arab Emirates says its air defense systems intercepted two ballistic missiles and three drones launched from Iran, leaving three people moderately injured.
  • US Forces intercepted and "eliminated inbound threats" and struck Iranian military sites after Iranian forces launched missiles, drones, and small boats at US Navy vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, the US Central Command said late on May 7.
19:33 4.5.2026

CENTCOM Head Says Iran Launched 'Cruise Missiles, Drones, And Small Boats' At US Navy

US Admiral Brad Cooper
US Admiral Brad Cooper

US forces intercepted cruise missiles and drones fired by Tehran on May 4, a US admiral said, as Washington launched an operation to guide stranded "neutral" ships out of restricted waters near the Strait of Hormuz.

As the operation announced by US President Donald Trump a day earlier took effect, Admiral Brad Cooper, the head of US Central Command (CENTCOM) which oversees American forces in the region, said "multiple cruise missiles, drones, and small boats" were launched at US Navy ships and commercial ships "protected" by the United States.

He added that the US military "blew up" six small Iranian boats in the crucial waterway with Apache and SH-60 Seahawk helicopters and urged Iranian forces to stay away from US military while the operation was underway.

He also said that US ships were not "just escorting" the commercial ships out of the strait but employing a "much broader defensive package."

"We have multiple layers that include ships, helicopters, aircraft, airborne early warning, electronic warfare,” Cooper said.

With reporting by CNN
18:34 4.5.2026

War Pushes Iran's Economy Even Further Toward The Brink

A currency dealer holds $100 bills, as the value of the Iranian rial drops, in Tehran, Iran on May 2.
A currency dealer holds $100 bills, as the value of the Iranian rial drops, in Tehran, Iran on May 2.

For years, Iran's economy has struggled as international sanctions and administrative mismanagement took their toll. Since US and Israeli air strikes hit the country on February 28, the situation has grown markedly worse.

Already decrepit infrastructure has been targeted in the strikes, knocking out factories, steel mills, bridges, and ports. Even worse, oil and gas facilities have been struck, while a US blockade on all traffic calling at Iranian ports still functioning has all but cut off Tehran's main lifeline: oil money.

With the currency at historic lows against the dollar and an Internet shutdown crippling businesses, analysts say Iran's economy is now in uncharted territory.

"So, unless the regime seeks concessions from the US to lift the blockade, the economy will have to remain extremely depressed," said Jason Tuvey, deputy chief Emerging Markets economist at the London-based Capital Economics.

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18:16 4.5.2026

UAE Slams 'Unacceptable' Drone And Missile Attacks

The United Arab Emirates said that it had come under Iranian missile and drone attack, strongly condemning the strikes as a “dangerous escalation” and holding Tehran fully responsible for their consequences.

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates' major port city of Fujairah reported a drone strike that targeted an energy installation and caused a fire.

"Fujairah Civil Defense teams immediately responded to the incident and are continuing their efforts to control it," the Fujairah media office said in a statement on May 4, following multiple air alerts.

The UAE’s Foreign Ministry said the "unacceptable" attacks, which injured three people, constituted a direct threat to the country’s security and violated international law, warning it “will not hesitate to protect its security and sovereignty” and reserves the right to respond.

Fujairah, on the shore of the Arabian Sea, has been a key exporting hub of the UAE.

The port facility there has become even more crucial after the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, as it has allowed the UAE to access global shipping without using the waterway.

The UAE's Defense Ministry said Iran had also targeted the country with four cruise missiles on May 4.

"Three were successfully engaged over the country's territorial waters, while one fell in the sea," it said.

With reporting by Reuters
17:43 4.5.2026

Bessent Urges China To Persuade Iran To Open Strait Of Hormuz

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (file photo)
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (file photo)

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has urged China to contribute to diplomatic efforts to convince Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, as President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, are scheduled to meet next week.

"China, let's see them step up with some diplomacy and get the Iranians to open the strait," Bessent said in an interview with Fox News on May 4, adding that Beijing was purchasing as much as 90 percent of Tehran's energy resources. "They are funding the largest state sponsor of terrorism."

A day earlier, Trump announced that US forces will begin guiding stranded "neutral" ships out of restricted waters near the Strait of Hormuz. Iran reacted, warning that maritime activity in the waterway must comply with Tehran's naval protocols or face enforcement action.

In the interview, Bessent said that Trump and Xi have been discussing the situation in Iran and plan to talk about it in person at their upcoming summit in Beijing on May 14–15.

14:52 4.5.2026

CENTCOM Says 2 US-Flagged Vessels Transited The Hormuz Strait

US Central Command, which oversees American forces in the Middle East, says two US-flagged vessels have "successfully transited through the Strait of Hormuz and are safely headed on their journey."

13:34 4.5.2026

Situation In Hormuz Still 'Critical' Says Shipping Security Monitor

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) shipping security monitor has issued a Joint Maritime Information Center advisory saying conditions for transiting the Strait of Hormuz remain “critical” amid ongoing regional military operations, with increased naval presence, congestion, and vessels likely to be hailed over VHF radio by security forces in the region.

The United States has established an enhanced security area south of the main shipping lanes, it said, advising ships to consider routing via Omani waters and coordinate with authorities.

Transit near the traffic separation scheme is “extremely hazardous” due to reported mines, and operators should review risks and routing carefully, according to the May 4 notice.

Earlier, the UKMTO said that an oil tanker had been targeted by "projectiles of unknown origin" 78 nautical miles north of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates.

The alert said that all crew members on board were safe and there had been no environmental contamination.

The UAE later condemned "in the strongest terms" what it said was the targeting of a national tanker affiliated with its state oil company while passing through the Strait of Hormuz.

13:08 4.5.2026

US Denies Ship Hit By Iranian Missiles

Iranian media said a US Navy frigate was targeted by two missiles near Jask at the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz after allegedly ignoring Iranian warnings, forcing it to turn back.

The claim, reported by the semiofficial Fars agency without citing a source, was subsequently denied by US Central Command

Amid the conflicting accounts, Iran’s navy said it had blocked “enemy” vessels from entering the strait with a “swift and decisive warning,” while US President Donald Trump has said Washington would act to free ships stranded in the vital waterway, a key route for global energy supplies.

12:21 4.5.2026

Iran Outlines New 'Control Area' In Strait of Hormuz

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has warned that maritime activity in the Strait of Hormuz must comply with its naval protocols or face enforcement action.

The warning follows recent US statements -- including President Donald Trump’s plan to deploy naval forces to escort or “guide” commercial ships through the strait -- and advisories from the UK Maritime Trade Operations, a shipping security monitor, about security incidents and new restrictions affecting shipping in the area.

Responding to what it called “baseless” claims, the IRGC said there has been no change in how the strait is managed, the semiofficial ISNA news agency reported.

It added that civilian and commercial vessels following designated transit routes in coordination with its navy would remain safe, while any noncompliant movements would face “serious risks,” including being stopped by force.

In a separate statement, the IRGC outlined what it described as a new area of the strait under Iranian control, defined by two boundary lines: from Kuh-e Mobarak, on Iran’s southeastern coast near the Gulf of Oman, to waters south of Fujairah on the United Arab Emirates’ eastern coast, and from the western tip of Qeshm Island to Umm Al Quwain on the UAE’s northern Gulf coast.

10:38 4.5.2026

Tehran Calls On US To Move Away From 'Excessive Demands'

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei (file photo)
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei (file photo)

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei has called on the United States to back away from its "excessive demands" to allow peace negotiations between the two countries to move forward.

"At this stage, our priority is to end the war," Baqaei told a briefing on May 4 that was broadcast by state television.

"The other side must commit to a reasonable approach and abandon its excessive demands regarding Iran," Baqaei said.

He gave no details about which demands Tehran feels are excessive.

A day earlier, Iran said it had received a response from Washington to its latest peace proposal, which Iran had earlier handed to Pakistan. Islamabad has been mediating talks between the two warring countries.

US President Donald Trump said he would probably reject the Iranian proposal because "they have not paid a big enough price."

He did not elaborate.

03:37 4.5.2026

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