The collapse of a US-Iran ceasefire has returned Washington and Tehran to a dangerous cycle of strikes, retaliation and economic pressure in the Strait of Hormuz.

Analysis: Frustrated by Tehran’s slow, rigid bargaining and pressure in the Strait of Hormuz, the US president is using limited strikes to hasten a deal, project strength before…

Last week, President Donald Trump reportedly notified Congress that "military action" against Iran commenced July 7.

President Donald Trump's relentless strikes on Iran have been compared to a Civil War-era military strategy as he seeks to increase pressure on the Middle Eastern nation.

The collapse of a US-Iran ceasefire has returned Washington and Tehran to a dangerous cycle of strikes, retaliation and economic pressure in the Strait of Hormuz.

As the US and Iran exchange new strikes, military analyst Jonathan Schroden explains why wars often become more violent before peace, how the Strait of Hormuz has become the…

The United States launched a wave of strikes against Iran on Wednesday, after it reimposed a naval blockade in a return to war between the two foes. Days after the return to war,…

The US is failing to wear down Iran with strikes around the Strait of Hormuz and making no progress to resolve the conflict through diplomacy. James C. Reynolds reviews the…

Gamble on resuming hostilities raises prospect that conflict will overshadow US president’s second term

Recent waves of US strikes on Iran aimed at forcing open the Strait of Hormuz are also targeting Iranian military capabilities the US would want to destroy

By Phil Stewart and Idrees AliWASHINGTON, July 15 (Reuters) - Recent waves of U.S. strikes on Iran aimed at forcing open the Strait of Hormuz are also targeting Iranian military…

President Trump has increased U.S. air strikes on Iran, but strategy shows little success. An interim ceasefire deal has collapsed, leaving the U.S. in a difficult situation. Iran…

Analysts say the renewed bombing campaign by the US is more likely to ‘harden’ Tehran’s position.

Some involve accepting Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz. The rest call for escalation.

A ceasefire signed in June collapsed in 18 days. This is the pattern: Iran talks peace, buys time, then strikes. The world mistakes this for diplomacy.