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The US is striking Iran again. Can it ever deliver a knockout blow?

Egypt Independent

Egypt Independent

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July 9, 2026

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lean right

In many ways it was already the ceasefire that never was. But with the United States and Iran claiming to have hit dozens of targets each with air, drone and missile strikes in the past 48 hours, it’s increasingly hard to see where this goes next. The new strikes are the latest in a series The post The US is striking Iran again. Can it ever deliver a knockout blow? appeared first on Egypt Independent.

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BRICS News

center

· Jun 26, 2026

JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 US says it's strikes against Iran are not a return to major combat operations.

JUST IN: US says it's strikes against Iran are not a return to major combat operations.@BRICSNews

NDTV

lean right

· Jul 7, 2026

'No Guarantee US Won't Attack Again': Iran Foreign Ministry Spokesperson To NDTV

Esmail Baghaei pointed out that since Iran has been attacked twice by the US amid talks, there is no guarantee that another attack won't take place.

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jul 9, 2026

US-Iran skirmishes are the new norm

The latest, continuing skirmish between the United States and Iran will be the new norm. Neither country wants a return to war, given that war is highly unlikely to lead to a decisive result in either direction. But Iran’s regional ambitions and anti-Americanism will drive it to keep testing American patience. In turn, President Donald []

ABNA English

center

· Jul 1, 2026

Qalibaf: If U.S. Wants to Fight, We Also Know How to Fight Well

The head of the Islamic Republic of Iran's negotiating delegation, regarding the possibility of U.S. breach of commitment, said, Is it possible that the U.S. will break its promise? Yes, this possibility exists, and we are distrustful of the U.S.; therefore, we are ready for any reciprocal action. If the U.S. wants to choose war, we also know how to fight well.

POLITICO - Politics

lean left

· Jun 26, 2026

The World Cup game the White House cares most about today

Iran sits on the precipice of advancing to the knockout rounds, as the U.S. conducts new strikes.

The Jerusalem Post

center

· Jul 7, 2026

Open letter to the VP: Mr. Vance, you have options. What you don’t have is time - opinion

America has already demonstrated that it can strike Iran. That is no longer the question. The question now is whether America has the resolve to protect the gains it has already won.

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Related coverage for "The US is striking Iran again. Can it ever deliver a knockout blow?": BRICS News — JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 US says it's strikes against Iran are not a return to major combat operations.. NDTV — 'No Guarantee US Won't Attack Again': Iran Foreign Ministry Spokesperson To NDTV. Washington Examiner — US-Iran skirmishes are the new norm. ABNA English — Qalibaf: If U.S. Wants to Fight, We Also Know How to Fight Well. POLITICO - Politics — The World Cup game the White House cares most about today. The Jerusalem Post — Open letter to the VP: Mr. Vance, you have options. What you don’t have is time - opinion