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Tensions rise between the U.S. and Iran after attacks

7/10/2026, 12:13 PM - 166 words

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Tensions rise between the U.S. and Iran after attacks

The Iran is still bracing for additional strikes from the US after Iran launched missiles and drones at US military facilities in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan.

All of those missiles were intercepted, but there were no new US attacks overnight despite two nights of bombing and the fact that the president has declared the ceasefire over.

This comes on the final day of a 6-day funeral service for the Ayatollah killed in the opening rounds of this war well over 4 months ago.

Massive crowds mourned the slain leader issuing a stark warning to President Trump unfurling banners and threatening the president with death and offering a $100 million dollar bounty, but technical talks about Iran's nuclear program are continuing.

A US official telling ABC that the United States is still committed to finding a resolution so Iran can never possess a nuclear weapon, but there has been no evidence of progress and with the missile strikes