US Conducts Second Strike in Iran Amid Ongoing Negotiations
Iran US Israel War News Live: Second US Strike In Iran In Two Days; Trump Says ‘No One’ Will Control Hormuz

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The United States has conducted a second strike in Iran near the Strait of Hormuz, following a previous strike just 48 hours earlier. Negotiations to resolve the conflict are ongoing in Qatar, with Iran expressing a desire for a deal, while former President Trump states that Tehran has not yet made sufficient offers.
- 01The US launched two strikes in Iran within 48 hours, targeting areas near the Strait of Hormuz.
- 02Negotiations to cease hostilities are taking place in Qatar.
- 03Iran has indicated that a return to war is unlikely despite the strikes.
- 04Former President Trump believes Iran is eager to negotiate but has not met US expectations.
- 05Trump stated that the US is prepared to 'finish the job' if negotiations fail.
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In the early hours of Thursday, the United States executed a second strike in Iran, specifically near the Strait of Hormuz, marking the second military action within 48 hours. As negotiations to resolve the conflict continue in Qatar, Iran has suggested that a return to war is improbable. Former President Donald Trump, during a cabinet meeting, commented on Iran's intent to reach a deal but expressed dissatisfaction with their current offers, stating that the US may need to 'finish the job' if a satisfactory agreement is not reached.
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The US strikes could escalate tensions in the region, affecting local security and global oil markets.
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