US‑Iran Ceasefire Appears Fragile After Second Day of Retaliatory Strikes
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The ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran is showing signs of instability after a second day of retaliatory strikes. Tehran has warned that any further U.S. attacks could provoke a "crushing response" from Iran.
The latest exchanges have intensified diplomatic rhetoric, with Iranian officials publicly threatening severe retaliation. The U.S. has responded with its own countermeasures, marking a sharp escalation in tensions.
This development follows the initial ceasefire agreement, which aimed to de-escalate hostilities between the two nations. The current situation suggests that the fragile truce may be at risk of collapse.
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