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The United States struck multiple targets in Iran overnight, as stated by the U.S. military on Wednesday.

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Iran, Strait of Hormuz

Who
United States, Iran, President Donald Trump
What
The United States struck multiple targets in Iran overnight, as stated by the U.S. military on Wednesday.
When
Wed, 10 Jun 2026 23:14:14 GMT · 3h 49m ago
Where
Iran, Strait of Hormuz ·
Why
The action follows President Donald Trump’s vow to intensify attacks without a peace agreement, aiming to respond to Iran's aggressive maneuvers in the region.
The Frontline Impact

How this affects you

The strikes and retaliatory actions have significantly disrupted global oil supplies, escalating prices and influencing political dynamics in Washington, particularly against a backdrop of looming U.S. midterm elections.

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    The United States struck multiple targets in Iran overnight, as stated by the U.S. military on Wednesday.
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    Explosions started in Tehran shortly after US President Donald Trump's threat of conflict with Iran.
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  13. War & Conflict4h 19m ago
    The U.S. military said on Wednesday (June 10, 2026) night that it has begun fresh rounds of strikes against Iran after President Donald Trump said more were coming.
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  15. War & Conflict4h 48m ago
    The US military announced on Wednesday night a new round of strikes against Iran, targeting "multiple targets" in response to what it described as "unwarranted and continued aggression."
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    The US military said Wednesday night that it is striking 'multiple targets' in Iran.
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