The United States began a fresh round of strikes against multiple targets overnight in Iran, the U.S. military said on Wednesday, as President Donald Trump vowed even more attacks if no peace deal is secured. "The strikes are in response to Iran's unwarranted and continued aggression," the military's Central Command said in a post on X, adding the strikes began after midnight in Tehran. Iran's top joint military command responded to the U.S. strikes by warning that it would fire on any vessel attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been largely closed for months. Iranian media reported that two ships were fired upon. In a subsequent post, U.S. Central Command denied that the strait was closed, saying commercial ships were still transiting the strait despite Iran's threats. Trump said earlier in the day that vessels have been crossing the strait without Iran's permission as part of a clandestine military mission. The U.S. attacks are the latest development in an escalating exchange of strikes that threaten to reignite a full-scale war, which was paused in early April when the two sides agreed to a fragile ceasefire.

The escalating attacks threatened to derail efforts to end the war, with President Trump warning that Tehran would "pay the price" for stalled negotiations.

The escalating attacks threatened to derail efforts to end the war, with Trump warning that Tehran would “pay the price” for stalled negotiations.

CENTCOM said it struck "multiple targets" overnight, with explosions reported in Tehran, Bandar Abbas and across the Strait of Hormuz. Trump earlier declared Iran's military…

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The U.S. military launched an additional round of strikes on targets within Iran early Thursday morning local time, hours after President Trump vowed to hit Iran "hard."

"The strikes are in response to Iran's unwarranted and continued aggression," the military says.

The latest wave of strikes come hours after President Donald Trump said Iran would “pay the price” for taking too long to negotiate a peace deal.

Several areas in Iran, including western Tehran, Fars province, Bandar Abbas, and Qeshm were targeted in the latest US attacks. | World News

US Central Command says forces began strikes on multiple targets “at the Commander in Chief’s direction”

U.S. military targets Iran in response to aggression, escalating tensions amid stalled negotiations and threats from President Trump.

US Central Command said it carried out additional “self-defense strikes” after talks with Tehran faltered and regional tensions spread across the Gulf.

US military launches fresh strikes on Iran after President Trump warns of escalation, deepening West Asia tensions and disrupting Strait of Hormuz shipping rise

The US began a fresh round of attacks on Iran to try to force Tehran to sign a deal to extend the ceasefire, open the Strait of Hormuz and begin nuclear talks.

The US launched a new round of overnight strikes on multiple targets in Iran, with President Donald Trump warning of further attacks unless Tehran quickly agrees to a peace deal.…

U.S. military conducts airstrikes on multiple Iranian targets amid escalating tensions and stalled negotiations for peace.

The attacks are the latest development in an escalating exchange of strikes that threatens to reignite a full-scale war, which was paused in early April when the two sides agreed…

The United States began a fresh round of strikes against multiple targets overnight in Iran, the U.S. military said on Wednesday, as President Donald Trump vowed even more attacks…

American forces hit multiple Iranian military targets for a second straight day as Trump claims Tehran is delaying peace talks and threatens further attacks.

By Ahmed Tolba, Enas Alashray and Bo EricksonDUBAI/WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) - The United States and Iran traded air attacks on Thursday for a second straight day, with…