<p>Tensions between Iran and the United States have escalated over the past 18 months, with a series of incidents in the Gulf, the latest involving a South Korean tanker seized by Tehran.</p>.<p>Here is a recap:</p>.<p>On May 5, 2019, the US announces the deployment of an aircraft carrier and a bomber task force to the Middle East, bringing a military dimension to its standoff with arch-rival Iran.</p>.<p>The move comes almost exactly a year after Washington unilaterally withdrew from an international 2015 deal curbing Iran's nuclear programme and reimposed sanctions.</p>.<p>On May 12, four ships, including three oil tankers, are damaged in mysterious attacks in the Gulf that the US and Saudi Arabia blame on Iran.</p>.<p>Two tankers, Norwegian and Japanese, come under attack in the Gulf of Oman on June 13. Washington, London and Riyadh blame Iran, which denies involvement.</p>.<p>Iran's Revolutionary Guards say on June 20 they shot down a US drone that violated Iranian airspace near the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial transit point in the Gulf for world oil exports.</p>.<p>The Pentagon confirms the downing but says the unmanned aircraft was in international airspace.</p>.<p>US President Donald Trump approves a retaliatory strike, but cancels it at the last minute.</p>.<p>On July 18, Trump says the US military has taken down an Iranian drone that came dangerously close to one of its naval vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.</p>.<p>Tensions are exacerbated by Iran's seizure of three foreign tankers, one of which is British-flagged, a move seen as retaliation for Britain impounding an Iranian tanker off Gibraltar in early July.</p>.<p>On September 14, aerial attacks claimed by Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels spark fires at two major Saudi oil facilities.</p>.<p>Tehran is accused of being responsible but denies involvement.</p>.<p>On December 31, pro-Iran protesters storm the US embassy compound in Baghdad, expressing fury over US strikes against bases of a pro-Iran group in Iraq.</p>.<p>Three days later a US strike kills top Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the Quds Force, the Revolutionary Guards' foreign arm, in Iraq.</p>.<p>The Pentagon says Trump ordered the killing after the siege of the US embassy.</p>.<p>Iran in retaliation launches a volley of missiles at Iraqi bases housing US and other coalition troops on January 8, 2020.</p>.<p>The same day, Iran shoots down in "error" a Ukrainian passenger jet shortly after take off from Tehran, killing all 176 people on board.</p>.<p>On April 15, the Pentagon accuses Revolutionary Guards boats of dangerous and provocative actions after its vessels harass US ships in the Gulf.</p>.<p>A week later Iran says it has put its first military satellite into orbit.</p>.<p>On November 27, one of Iran's most prominent nuclear scientists Mohsen Fakhrizadeh is killed near Tehran in an attack on his convoy.</p>.<p>Iran accuses Israel of having commanded the attack on the scientist, who is later described as a deputy defence minister. Israel does not comment on the accusations.</p>.<p>On January 4, 2021, the Revolutionary Guards seize a South Korean-flagged tanker in the Gulf for breaking "environmental laws".</p>.<p>On the same day Iran says it has started the process to enrich uranium to 20 percent purity, well beyond the threshold set by the 2015 nuclear deal.</p>.<p>The Pentagon reverses a decision to bring the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier home from the Gulf.</p>.<p>While demanding the release of its ship, South Korea sends a destroyer carrying members of its anti-piracy unit towards the Strait of Hormuz. Seoul then says it will send a delegation to Iran to negotiate.</p>
<p>Tensions between Iran and the United States have escalated over the past 18 months, with a series of incidents in the Gulf, the latest involving a South Korean tanker seized by Tehran.</p>.<p>Here is a recap:</p>.<p>On May 5, 2019, the US announces the deployment of an aircraft carrier and a bomber task force to the Middle East, bringing a military dimension to its standoff with arch-rival Iran.</p>.<p>The move comes almost exactly a year after Washington unilaterally withdrew from an international 2015 deal curbing Iran's nuclear programme and reimposed sanctions.</p>.<p>On May 12, four ships, including three oil tankers, are damaged in mysterious attacks in the Gulf that the US and Saudi Arabia blame on Iran.</p>.<p>Two tankers, Norwegian and Japanese, come under attack in the Gulf of Oman on June 13. Washington, London and Riyadh blame Iran, which denies involvement.</p>.<p>Iran's Revolutionary Guards say on June 20 they shot down a US drone that violated Iranian airspace near the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial transit point in the Gulf for world oil exports.</p>.<p>The Pentagon confirms the downing but says the unmanned aircraft was in international airspace.</p>.<p>US President Donald Trump approves a retaliatory strike, but cancels it at the last minute.</p>.<p>On July 18, Trump says the US military has taken down an Iranian drone that came dangerously close to one of its naval vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.</p>.<p>Tensions are exacerbated by Iran's seizure of three foreign tankers, one of which is British-flagged, a move seen as retaliation for Britain impounding an Iranian tanker off Gibraltar in early July.</p>.<p>On September 14, aerial attacks claimed by Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels spark fires at two major Saudi oil facilities.</p>.<p>Tehran is accused of being responsible but denies involvement.</p>.<p>On December 31, pro-Iran protesters storm the US embassy compound in Baghdad, expressing fury over US strikes against bases of a pro-Iran group in Iraq.</p>.<p>Three days later a US strike kills top Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the Quds Force, the Revolutionary Guards' foreign arm, in Iraq.</p>.<p>The Pentagon says Trump ordered the killing after the siege of the US embassy.</p>.<p>Iran in retaliation launches a volley of missiles at Iraqi bases housing US and other coalition troops on January 8, 2020.</p>.<p>The same day, Iran shoots down in "error" a Ukrainian passenger jet shortly after take off from Tehran, killing all 176 people on board.</p>.<p>On April 15, the Pentagon accuses Revolutionary Guards boats of dangerous and provocative actions after its vessels harass US ships in the Gulf.</p>.<p>A week later Iran says it has put its first military satellite into orbit.</p>.<p>On November 27, one of Iran's most prominent nuclear scientists Mohsen Fakhrizadeh is killed near Tehran in an attack on his convoy.</p>.<p>Iran accuses Israel of having commanded the attack on the scientist, who is later described as a deputy defence minister. Israel does not comment on the accusations.</p>.<p>On January 4, 2021, the Revolutionary Guards seize a South Korean-flagged tanker in the Gulf for breaking "environmental laws".</p>.<p>On the same day Iran says it has started the process to enrich uranium to 20 percent purity, well beyond the threshold set by the 2015 nuclear deal.</p>.<p>The Pentagon reverses a decision to bring the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier home from the Gulf.</p>.<p>While demanding the release of its ship, South Korea sends a destroyer carrying members of its anti-piracy unit towards the Strait of Hormuz. Seoul then says it will send a delegation to Iran to negotiate.</p>