Tension is rising in the military tension between the USA and Iran.
While the two countries cannot find common ground regarding permanent peace, the effects of the war on the world are getting worse day by day.
While the developments were being followed closely, a remarkable claim was made by the US press.
SAUDI ARABIA AND KUWAIT REMOVED RESTRICTIONS
The US-based Wall Street Journal newspaper reported that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are planning to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to traffic. “Freedom Project” He put forward a new claim regarding the military base and airspace access restrictions imposed on the US army following the operation he called. The news claimed that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait lifted the restrictions in question.

THE PROJECT CAN START AGAIN
The news, based on US and Saudi Arabian officials, also stated that US President Donald Trump’s administration suspended the negotiations this week due to negotiations with Iran mediated by Pakistan. “Freedom Project” It was reported that it was considering restarting its operation.
Saudi Arabian officials stated in their statement that they believed that Iran’s attacks on the Gulf region against the US operation were underestimated by Washington, and that they implemented these restrictions because they were worried that US forces would not protect them if they were targeted in a similar way.

AL JAZEERA DENIES THE CLAIMS
Qatar-based Al Jazeera, on the other hand, denied allegations that the USA plans to continue its “Freedom Project” activities.
The news, based on a US official, noted that there are no plans to restart the operation within the scope of reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

ALLEGEDLY IT WAS STOPPED DUE TO THE OBSTACLE OF THE SAUDS
According to a report previously published by US-based NBC News, Saudi Arabia had informed the US that it would not allow the US army to lift planes from Prince Sultan Air Base, southeast of the capital Riyadh, or to pass through Saudi Arabian airspace in order to participate in the operation.
According to the news, the meeting between Trump and Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman did not yield any results, and this caused Trump to stop the Freedom Project.








