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Did you hear?
The US-Iran war has restarted!

The United States and Iran exchanged direct military strikes this week in one of their most serious confrontations in years. U.S. forces launched coordinated attacks on Iranian military facilities, targeting sites linked to missile and defence operations. Iran retaliated with waves of missiles and drones aimed at U.S. military bases and strategic assets in the region. Air defence systems were activated as explosions were reported at multiple locations. Both sides claimed their operations were successful and warned of further retaliation if additional attacks were carried out, keeping tensions at a dangerously high level. What else?
Iran admits it made a mistake in the Strait of Hormuz!

Iran has reportedly admitted in private communications with U.S. officials that it made a mistake during the recent incident in the Strait of Hormuz. According to the reports, Tehran said the actions were the result of an error by an “errant” hardline faction rather than official policy. According to sources, their goal was to destabilize the ceasefire efforts between both nations. The reported admission expressed regret over the incident and signaled Iran’s intention to avoid further escalation. However, the acknowledgment has not been made publicly, and Iranian authorities have not officially accepted responsibility in a public statement. What else?
The US wants a public statement on Hormuz from Iran!

The United States is seeking a public assurance from Iran acknowledging that its recent actions in the Strait of Hormuz were a misstep and reaffirming its commitment to keeping the strategic waterway open to all international shipping. Washington believes such a statement would help rebuild confidence, ease geopolitical tensions, and reinforce the principle of freedom of navigation. By ensuring uninterrupted access through one of the world's most critical maritime trade routes, the U.S. argues that Iran can contribute to regional stability, global energy security, and the smooth flow of international commerce. What else?
Iran had a plan to assassinate Iran!?

Israel claims it uncovered intelligence indicating that Iran had developed a new plan to assassinate U.S. President Donald Trump and shared the information with American officials. According to Israeli intelligence, the alleged plot represented a more specific and recent threat than previous indications of Iranian hostility toward Trump. Israeli officials reportedly viewed the intelligence as significant enough to warn Washington amid heightened regional tensions. However, Israel has not publicly disclosed evidence or operational details of the alleged plot, and the claims have not been independently verified. What else?
Trump set in place a 1000+ missile contingency plan!

U.S. President Donald Trump said he has ordered the military to prepare an overwhelming response if he is assassinated by Iran. In a Truth Social post, Trump claimed that 1,000 missiles are “locked and loaded” and aimed at Iran, with thousands more ready to follow. He said the directive would remain in effect for one year, subject to extension, and warned that any attempt on his life would trigger a strike to “decimate and destroy” Iranian targets. Trump described the planned retaliation as immediate, massive, and decisive as the plan might inflict irreparable damage onto Iran. What else?
Iran’s ceasefire is essentially over!!

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States and Iran have agreed to continue diplomatic talks despite the end of the ceasefire between the two countries. He said the truce has officially expired, but both sides remain committed to maintaining dialogue. The announcement signals that negotiations will proceed even without a formal ceasefire in place. While no additional details were provided about the agenda or timeline of the discussions, the move keeps diplomatic channels open in an effort to prevent the conflict from escalating into a wider war but keeps conflict open.
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