
The situation at a glance: US and Iran continue to escalate - Will the war start again?
The US has bombed targets in the Islamic Republic in the dispute with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz in the second consecutive night
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The US has bombed targets in the Islamic Republic in the dispute with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz in the second consecutive night. It agreed to negotiate a final deal within 60 days. Around 90 military targets, including air defense systems, coastal surveillance facilities and missile and drone depots, were hit along the Iranian coast, the US military said.
Furthermore, But he was not sure whether they were worthy of an agreement or would adhere to one, said Trump. According to Iran’s Foreign Minister, Araghtschi, there will be no negotiations on a final agreement to end the war as long as threats persist. “They called recently, they want to make a deal,” he claimed on the flight back from the NATO summit to Washington.
In addition, Iran’s chief negotiator, Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf, wrote early in the morning on Platform X: America has still not understood that intimidation and breaking the word are no longer without consequences. The duration and intensity of the new attacks depended on Tehran’s next steps, it said, citing US government officials.
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The US has bombed targets in the Islamic Republic in the dispute with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz in the second consecutive night.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIt agreed to negotiate a final deal within 60 days.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAround 90 military targets, including air defense systems, coastal surveillance facilities and missile and drone depots, were hit along the Iranian coast, the US military said.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBut he was not sure whether they were worthy of an agreement or would adhere to one, said Trump.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAccording to Iran’s Foreign Minister, Araghtschi, there will be no negotiations on a final agreement to end the war as long as threats persist.
reliability low1/2 sources“They called recently, they want to make a deal,” he claimed on the flight back from the NATO summit to Washington.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIran’s chief negotiator, Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf, wrote early in the morning on Platform X: America has still not understood that intimidation and breaking the word are no longer without consequences.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe duration and intensity of the new attacks depended on Tehran’s next steps, it said, citing US government officials.
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