US missile strike on tanker off Oman: justified military action or reckless endangerment of Indian sailors?
US missile strike on tanker off Oman risks Indian sailors' safety amid regional tensions with Iran.

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Was the US missile strike on the tanker off Oman a justified military action given the risk to Indian sailors?
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A tanker carrying 24 Indian sailors was hit by a missile launched by the United States near Masirah, Oman. The Indian Ministry of Ports and the Forward Seamen Union of India are involved in the aftermath, while Iranian officials have expressed verbal conflict with the US over the incident.
The US action has raised tensions involving India, Iran, and Oman, with concerns about the safety of Indian nationals and the legitimacy of the US strike. This dispute matters because it involves international military action impacting neutral nationals and risks escalating regional conflict.
The Indian government and unions are currently managing the rescue and diplomatic response.
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