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イラン戦争の最新情報:米国がイランのボートを沈めた後、停戦合意が試される

原題: Iran war updates: Ceasefire deal tested after US sinks Iranian boats

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イランと米国の緊張が高まる中、米国がイランのボートを沈めたことで停戦合意が試されている。イランは、米国が泥沼に引き込まれる危険があると警告している。
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Iran war updates: Ceasefire deal tested after US sinks Iranian boats WORLD Iran-United States Tensions Add Topic Iran says US at risk of being dragged into a 'quagmire.' Updates Christopher Cann Bart Jansen Cybele Mayes-Osterman Rebecca Morin Francesca Chambers Michael Loria USA TODAY Updated May 4, 2026, 11:16 p.m. ET Leaders across the globe called on Iran Monday evening to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East after the country launched attacks on the United Arab Emirates, putting the ceasefire agreement to its most challenging test yet. "Today's Iranian strikes against Emirati civilian infrastructure are unjustified and unacceptable," French President Emmanuel Macron said in a statement . "A lasting solution to the ongoing conflict will only come through the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to free circulation and a robust agreement that provides the necessary security guarantees to the countries of the region, particularly against the threats posed by Iran in nuclear, ballistic, and regional destabilization activities." The attacks on the United Arab Emirates, which sparked a blaze at an oil facility and left three people injured, come as the United States launched " Project Freedom ," an effort to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial traffic. Military officials said they sank six small Iranian boats in connection with the operation. U.S. Central Command, the military arm that oversees operations in the Middle East, said two American-flagged vessels successfully passed through the strait on Monday. Iranian officials disputed those claims. Escalating tensions on the water come as peace talks between the two sides apparently stall. World leaders urged a renewal of negotiations mediated by Pakistan. Meanwhile, average gas prices nationwide climbed to $4.48 per gallon, according to GasBuddy . 9:05 pm ET May 4, 2026 Share this update France, Canada slam Iranian attacks as 'unjustified' Michael Loria World leaders from Canada to Saudi Arabia slammed Iran's attacks on the United Arab Emirates on Monday, calling on the war’s participants to return to the negotiating table. "Today's Iranian strikes against Emirati civilian infrastructure are unjustified and unacceptable," said French President Emmanuel Macron. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said his country "strongly condemns Iran’s unprovoked missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates." The strong condemnation comes as the ceasefire appears more fragile than ever. "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's concern regarding the current military escalation in the region," officials said in a translated post on X , adding that the conflict "calls for the necessity of de-escalation, refraining from further escalation, exercising restraint, and supporting the Pakistani mediation and diplomatic efforts to reach a political solution that prevents the region from sliding into further tension." 6:25 pm ET May 4, 2026 Share this update Iran's foreign minister: US at risk of being dragged into a 'quagmire' Michael Loria Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi warned Monday that escalating tensions at sea risk dragging the United States into a "quagmire." "Events in Hormuz make clear that there's no military solution to a political crisis," Araghchi said in a statement at around 1 a.m. in Tehran. "The U.S. should be wary of being dragged back into quagmire by ill-wishers. So should the UAE." The foreign minister's statement comes hours after U.S. military officials confirmed they sank six Iranian small boats and the United Arab Emirates reported coming under attack from Iranian missiles and drones. At issue is the Strait of Hormuz, which both sides are vying to control. Araghchi indicated there’s still hope for a diplomatic solution, saying "talks are making progress with Pakistan's gracious effort." 4:45 pm ET May 4, 2026 Share this update Trump rejects polls showing unpopularity of Iran war Francesca Chambers President Donald Trump disputed public polling that shows the U.S. war with Iran is unpopular, telling an audience during an East Room event that Americans would take a different stance if they understood he was trying to keep Iran from having a nuclear weapon. He also argued without evidence that the surveys are made up. A Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll released on Sunday showed 33% of Americans approved of Trump's approach to the war. Meanwhile, 66% said they disapproved. Commenting on surveys that show many Americans don't support the ongoing conflict, Trump told his audience he also doesn't like war. "I don't like it, I don't like war at all," Trump said. 4:21 pm ET May 4, 2026 Share this update Trump on Iran war: 'Call it whatever you want' Francesca Chambers President Donald Trump told Congress in a letter last week that he'd "terminated" hostilities with Iran and told reporters all that remained was a "friendly blockade" that wasn't being challenged. But after the U.S. military revealed on Monday that it sank six Iranian boats it says were targeting commercial ships, Trump referred to the ongoing war as a "military operation, call it whatever you want" during an East Room event. He said the United States did a "little detour" into Iran to keep the country from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Trump said the conflict that's paused as part of an indefinite ceasefire "is going very well." 3:24 pm ET May 4, 2026 Share this update UAE says it's 'fully prepared' to deal with threats from Iran Rebecca Morin The United Arab Emirates on Monday said it’s “fully prepared” to deal with any threats after the country’s air defense systems engaged 12 ballistic missiles, 3 cruise missiles and 4 UAVs, or drones, launched from Iran. “The Ministry of Defence affirmed that it remains fully prepared and ready to deal with any threats and will firmly confront anything that aims to undermine the security of the country, in a manner that ensures the protection of its sovereignty, security and stability and safeguards its interests and national capabilities,” UAE’s Ministry of Defense said in a statement posted on social media. Monday’s attacks from Iran to the UAE resulted in 3 moderate injuries, officials added in the statement. 2:47 pm ET May 4, 2026 Share this update UAE implements 'distance learning' after Iran attacks Rebecca Morin The United Arab Emirates announced that it will implement “distance learning” from May 5-8, following attempted attacks from Iran. “This measure is being taken to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the educational community,” UAE’s Ministry of Education said in a post on X , adding the period may be extended if necessary. The UAE intercepted several missiles from Iran earlier Monday and said an Iranian drone attack caused a fire at an oil installation in Fujairah, a port in the Gulf of Oman that lies beyond the Strait of Hormuz. 1:54 pm ET May 4, 2026 Share this update Trump says Iran has 'taken some shots' amid new Strait of Hormuz initiative Christopher Cann President Donald Trump on Monday said Iran has "taken some shots" at nations "unrelated" to the ongoing U.S. effort to guide ships out of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said a South Korean ship near the strategic waterway was targeted by Iran. South Korean officials said the government was investigating the cause of a fire that broke out Monday on a bulk carrier. "Perhaps it’s time for South Korea to come and join the mission!" Trump said in a social media post, adding: "We’ve shot down seven small Boats or, as they like to call them, 'fast' Boats. It’s all they have left. Other than the South Korean Ship, there has been, at this moment, no damage going through the Strait." He added that Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will host a news conference on the effort Tuesday morning. 12:58 pm ET May 4, 2026 Share this update US sank 6 boats threatening commercial ships Cybele Mayes-Osterman The U.S. military took down Iranian cruise missiles and drones and sank six small boats that were threatening commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz in the last 12 hours, according to Adm. Brad Cooper, the commander of U.S. Central Command. The U.S. military used AH-64 Apache and MH-60 Seahawk helicopters to sink the six Iranian ships, Cooper told reporters on a May 4 call. Some of the cruise missiles fired by Iran were also targeting U.S. Navy vessels, he added. Cooper said no American Navy ships had been hit. Iranian media had reported that two U.S. ships were struck. "The U.S. forces are helping the international community in restoring the flow of global commerce," Cooper said. Iran "is doing everything it can to terrorize and threaten commercial shipping," he said. Cooper said "Project Freedom," as the U.S. military has dubbed its operation to open a passage for commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, is a defensive operation that is separate from its ongoing effort to blockade Iranian ports. 12:29 pm ET May 4, 2026 Share this update UAE intercepts three missiles from Iran Rebecca Morin The United Arab Emirates intercepted three missiles over its territorial waters that were fired from Iran, according to the country’s Defense Ministry. A fourth missile fell into the sea, the agency said. Blasts heard in areas across the country were “the result of the successful interception of the aerial threats,” defense officials posted on X . The nation urged residents to adhere to all public safety measures and follow information only from official channels. The United States has an ongoing travel advisory to the UAE to reconsider travel to the country due to “the threat of armed conflict and terrorism.” 11:46 am ET May 4, 2026 Share this update Protester to end demonstration atop Washington bridge Christopher Cann An activist who has been perched atop a bridge in Washington said he will soon end his demonstration and climb down. Guido Reichstadter, 45, scaled the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridg

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