
IranUS and Iran exchange military strikes, imperiling interim deal
The United States and Iran have exchanged military strikes, with Iran targeting US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, following US airstrikes on Iranian coastal facilities, casting doubt on a recently signed interim peace deal.
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⚡ Ground-truth evidence ahead of media — Mainstream news headlines mention 'US and Iran exchange military strikes' and 'تشدید تنش بر سر تنگه هرمز؛ آمریکا و ایران از حملات متقابل به اهداف یکدیگر خبر دادند' (Escalation of tensions over the Strait of Hormuz; US and Iran announce mutual attacks on each other's targets), but lack specific details, locations, or visual evidence of these strikes, particularly the video of US attacks or Iran's alleged strikes on Bahrain and Kuwait.
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US and Iran exchange military strikes, imperiling interim deal
First report 15h agoLast update 14h agoIran condemns US airstrikes as a violation of the interim deal and international law, asserting its right to control the Strait of Hormuz.
There is concern that the renewed strikes are imperiling the fragile interim peace deal and could lead to a larger conflict in the Middle East.
Critics argue that Trump's policies and actions have escalated tensions with Iran, leading to war and economic drain, and question his claims of military success.
The ongoing conflict and war are straining Iran's economy, with inflation nearing 89%.
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