U.S. and Iran trade major blows, putting ceasefire on life support
Just when everyone thought a Middle East ceasefire might actually hold, the main characters decided to turn the volume up to eleven.
So, remember that fragile ceasefire everyone was desperately trying to patch together? Well, U.S. forces and Iran-backed groups just decided to treat it like a gentle suggestion. They spent Thursday trading some of the heaviest fire seen in a while.
This is not just the usual low-key sparring. This latest round of back-and-forth strikes was noticeably bigger, louder, and way more aggressive, making the whole diplomatic effort look like wishful thinking.
It turns out peace talks are much harder to schedule when both sides are busy reloading.
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