Iran’s supreme leader vows revenge for father’s killing

ONP Summary
The United States has set a Saturday deadline requiring Iran to issue a public statement declaring the Strait of Hormuz open to all shipping and committing to cease attacks on commercial vessels, with no passage tolls. Iran's negotiators have attributed recent attacks to unauthorized military elements rather than official policy, with requests delivered through both direct channels and regional mediators.
Progressive: Assumed compliance — progressive outlets used language suggesting inevitable compliance, treating Iran's commitment as forthcoming.
Moderate: Factual deadline — centrist outlets reported the demands and Saturday deadline factually without editorializing about compliance prospects or consequences.
Conservative: Enforcement mechanism — conservative outlets emphasized commitment demands with, in one case, implied threat language suggesting enforcement intent.
Iranian state media reports that the Revolutionary Guard says the Strait of Hormuz is closed until further notice.
It comes as Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is vowing revenge for his father’s killing, saying it is the “demand” of his country.
Khamenei has not been seen since he was severely injured when the war began.
His father was killed early in the war by U.S. and Israeli air strikes.
NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin has the latest. ...
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