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War REIGNITES In Iran…And End Again?

The Young Turks

The Young Turks

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June 29, 2026

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The U.S. and Iran restart and end fighting again over the weekend. Meanwhile Israel continues to break the ceasefire by launching additional strikes in Lebanon. If that wasn't enough, Israel is starting to egg Turkey on by weaponizing the Armenian Genocide. Thomas Massie gets into it with a pushy Fox Digital reporter as AOC announces her decision to back Hakeem Jeffries for Speaker of the House. SCOTUS also delivers massive blows to the Trump on a number of issues regarding mail-in ballots, E. Jean Carroll, and more. SUBSCRIBE today ☞ https://go.tyt.com/subscribetoday Become a Member to Support Our Work: https://go.tyt.com/membership

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DNyuz

lean right

· Jun 24, 2026

The Pentagon said Iran War costs $29 billion,but the real cost is closer to $200 billion—and counting

After nearly four months of fighting, a blockade of one of the world’s busiest shipping corridors, a threat of “annihilation” of an entire country, and a shaky ceasefire, the war in Iran is over—or so it seems. Talks between American and Iranian governments to reach a preliminary deal and officially end the conflict continued well []

Times of India

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

Iran’s biggest battle starts now: What lies ahead in the 60-day ceasefire window

Iran’s biggest battle starts now: What lies ahead in the 60-day ceasefire window

Tehran Times

lean right

· Jun 28, 2026

Qalibaf: Iran seriously pursuing an end to Israel's war on Lebanon

TEHRAN — Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf announced on Sunday that Tehran is vigorously pursuing an end to the war in Lebanon, the restoration of Lebanese sovereignty, and the unconditional withdrawal of Israeli forces from occupied territories, describing these objectives as central to the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding signed with the United States.

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 []

The Young Turks

lean left

· Jun 26, 2026

Breaking: Back to Bombing Iran!

Breaking: Back to Bombing Iran!

Al Jazeera

lean left

· Jun 21, 2026

Vance arrives in Switzerland for US-Iran talks

Both nations seek a durable end to their war as Iran slams Israeli attacks on Lebanon as violations of interim deal.

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Related coverage for "War REIGNITES In Iran…And End Again?": DNyuz — The Pentagon said Iran War costs $29 billion,but the real cost is closer to $200 billion—and counting. Times of India — Iran’s biggest battle starts now: What lies ahead in the 60-day ceasefire window. Tehran Times — Qalibaf: Iran seriously pursuing an end to Israel's war on Lebanon. Washington Examiner — US-Iran skirmishes are the new norm. The Young Turks — Breaking: Back to Bombing Iran!. Al Jazeera — Vance arrives in Switzerland for US-Iran talks