US and Iran Exchange Intensifying Fire Across Mideast, Threatening Ceasefire Deal
Trump said Washington’s ceasefire with Iran is over after U.S. strikes and stalled Qatar talks failed to produce a permanent deal.
- President Donald Trump declared the ceasefire with Iran "over" on Wednesday after the U.S. military struck Iranian targets and Iran responded by attacking American bases across the region.
- Indirect talks in Qatar ended with no sign of headway, leaving the 60-day memorandum of understanding signed last month vulnerable to renewed violence. The diplomatic framework had aimed to resolve Iran's nuclear program and other sticking points.
- The United States Central Command reported striking about 90 targets across Iran on Wednesday, intended to "further degrade" military capabilities. Iranian forces retaliated by targeting U.S. bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar on Thursday.
- Iran's Health Ministry reported 14 deaths and 78 injuries from the U.S. strikes Thursday. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf remained defiant, warning the U.S. that "If you strike, you'll get hit."
- Escalating hostilities threaten energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world's traded oil passes. With diplomacy stalled, the conflict risks engulfing multiple nations in a wider regional war.
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US and Iran exchange intensifying fire across Mideast, threatening ceasefire deal
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