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From Ceasefire to Crossfire: How U.S.-Iran Tensions Spiral in 48 Hours?

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July 9, 2026

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U.S. President declared he didn’t want to deal with the Iranians anymore. On late Wednesday, U.S. forces launched fresh airstrikes against Iran, prompting Iranian retaliation against U.S. military positions in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. RELATED: Iran says it struck U.S. bases in Kuwait and Bahrain U.S. President Donald Trump said that he believed the current []

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Tehran Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

Setting the rules of ownership in the Strait of Hormuz

Sobh-e-No analyzed the recent exchange of fire between Iran and the United States. The region has now entered a new phase of low-intensity but continuous tensions. Under such circumstances, a return to the previous situation seems highly unlikely. The most probable scenario is the continuation of an unstable ceasefire accompanied by limited clashes and reciprocal economic pressure.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 28, 2026

Selat Hormuz masih belum aman

TEHERAN: Perjanjian gencatan senjata antara Iran dan Amerika Syarikat (AS) dilihat kembali goyah selepas kedua-dua negara saling berbalas serangan di Teluk. Tindakan ketenteraan baharu sejak Jumaat dan semalam meningkatkan semula ketegangan di rantau berkenaan, sekali gus mengancam gencatan senjata rapuh dan rundingan yang sedang berlangsung mengenai keselamatan di Selat Hormuz. Kor Pengawal Revolusi Islam Iran ... Read more The post Selat Hormuz masih belum aman appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

CBC News

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· Jan 9, 2026

U.S. and Iran exchange intensifying fire across Persian Gulf

U.S. and Iran exchange intensifying fire across Persian Gulf

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· Jun 29, 2026

Will Sporadic U.S.-Iran Clashes Derail Fragile Truce?

The latest exchange of fire underscored the deep-rooted divisions and mutual distrust between both nations. Recent sporadic clashes between the United States and Iran have raised questions over whether a fragile truce reached earlier this month can hold, though analysts say both sides still appear unwilling to return to a full-scale war. RELATED: U.S. Tested []

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 8, 2026

Can the Iran US Ceasefire Survive After Fresh Strikes in the Gulf?

The ceasefire between the United States and Iran, brokered last month after four months of conflict, was intended to create a 60 day window for negotiations on a permanent agreement and restore stability to the Gulf. The conflict began with U.S. and Israeli strikes across Iran and escalated into the largest disruption to global energy [] The post Can the Iran US Ceasefire Survive After Fresh Strikes in the Gulf? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

WRAL News

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· Jul 9, 2026

US and Iran exchange intensifying fire across the Gulf, threatening the interim deal to end war

The United States has launched new airstrikes against Iran, and Tehran responded by targeting Gulf countries. The exchange of fire threatened an interim deal intended to help end the war in the Middle East. Back-and-forth attacks have repeatedly threatened the ceasefire, but Thursday’s appeared b...

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Related coverage for "From Ceasefire to Crossfire: How U.S.-Iran Tensions Spiral in 48 Hours?": Tehran Times — Setting the rules of ownership in the Strait of Hormuz. Utusan Malaysia — Selat Hormuz masih belum aman. CBC News — U.S. and Iran exchange intensifying fire across Persian Gulf. teleSUR English — Will Sporadic U.S.-Iran Clashes Derail Fragile Truce?. Modern Diplomacy — Can the Iran US Ceasefire Survive After Fresh Strikes in the Gulf?. WRAL News — US and Iran exchange intensifying fire across the Gulf, threatening the interim deal to end war