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Tehran Claiming One Hit While Others Stay Anonymous Invites Proxy Blame Games

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When one strike comes with a Revolutionary Guards press line and the next arrives as unknown projectiles, every capital gets room to spin. Partial attribution is not ambiguity for lawyers; it is ammunition for ministries.

March 11 reporting mixed named hits with unknown ordnance

CNN’s live updates on March 11, 2026, pointed to the UK maritime agency on three vessels hit near Hormuz without a single named shooter in the same breath. The National and Straits Times filed the same day with unknown projectiles language. That pattern sits beside Reuters on March 2, 2026, where Iran’s Revolutionary Guards claimed a drone strike on a tanker they accused of acting with U.S. forces. CNN’s file becomes the neutral spine; Tehran’s claim becomes the exception that proves how rare full attribution is.

Anonymous volleys let Washington, Tehran, and Gulf capitals narrate in parallel

Haaretz carried the three-vessel hit story with officials-say framing. Without a chain of command on the wire, Israel can stress Iranian aggression while Iran can point at third-party shadows. CNN and Reuters both documented earlier waves of damaged hulls; Windward’s March 2 maritime digest listed multiple strikes with mixed casualty counts. Each unattributed hit adds a blank line every side can fill.

Insurance markets hate the gap more than any flag

When underwriters cannot price named peril, they price region. Reuters and The National reported traffic through Hormuz dropping and at least 14 ships attacked since the conflict began. Anonymous projectiles force blanket exclusions. That economic pressure does not wait for a UN docket.

What This Actually Means

Partial attribution is a feature for actors who need deniability and a bug for everyone who needs stable lanes. CNN’s live stack and CNN’s regional updates show the format: breaking hull damage first, ownership of the shot maybe never. Proxy blame games thrive in that gap.

Background

Who are the Revolutionary Guards? Reuters described them claiming the March 2 drone strike; they are Iran’s parallel military force with external operations history.

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