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U.S. Military Conducts Strikes in Iran Amid Ongoing Conflict

The U.S. military has begun a new round of strikes in Iran, responding to what it describes as Iranian aggression. This follows a series of attacks that have tested a ceasefire and raised concerns about regional stability. The conflict has significantly affected global oil prices and continues to evolve with ongoing diplomatic efforts to mediate a resolution.

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The U.S. military announced on June 10, 2026, that it has initiated a new series of strikes against targets in Iran, following a statement from President Donald Trump indicating that further military action was forthcoming. U.S. Central Command reported via social media that these strikes were a response to what they termed Iran's 'unwarranted and continued aggression.' This marked the second day of American strikes, which occurred after Iranian fire targeted U.S. troop-hosting nations, including Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan. The recent military actions have raised concerns about the stability of a two-month ceasefire between the nations.

Iranian media reported explosions in southern cities, including Bandar Abbas, Sirik, and Minab. Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani, Iran's envoy to the United Nations, stated that the U.S. should avoid threats if it seeks a negotiation. Both nations appear to be exploring avenues to conclude the conflict while managing domestic perceptions of the outcomes.

The conflict, which escalated following U.S. and Israeli attacks on February 28, has impacted the global economy, contributing to rising energy prices. As of June 10, the international benchmark for crude oil was trading above $93 per barrel, reflecting a significant increase since the onset of hostilities. Trump also claimed that U.S. military operations have successfully facilitated the passage of over 100 million barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz, although this figure has not been independently verified.

Earlier in the day, U.S. forces targeted a vessel attempting to breach a naval blockade, resulting in casualties among Indian sailors. The U.S. military confirmed that it had issued warnings before engaging the ship. Additionally, strikes were reported to have targeted Iranian air defense and surveillance systems. Iran claimed that U.S. strikes affected water reservoirs in Sirik, impacting local water supply.

Efforts to mediate a resolution continue, with a Qatari delegation arriving in Tehran for discussions. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing exchanges of fire and diplomatic efforts to address the conflict.

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U.S. Military Conducts Strikes in Iran Amid Ongoing Conflict