US and Iran agree to halt attacks
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The delicate ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran was put to the test on Friday when the U.S. military reopened strikes against the Middle Eastern nation over an alleged infringement of the agreement’s terms.
Secretary of State Rubio and PM Netanyahu welcome U.S.-brokered framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon as a step toward lasting peace.
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‘Buckle up’: ex-advisor Kellogg says Trump should brace Americans for Round Two with Iran
President Trump shouldn’t waste time chasing a final Iran deal — and instead prepare Americans for resuming military operations by targeting Tehran’s economic lifeline, retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg told The Post.
Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continued unabated in southern Lebanon, casting fresh uncertainty over planned talks between the US and Iran to permanently end the war in the Middle East and curb Tehran’s nuclear program.
Iran launched drone and missile attacks targeting Kuwait and Bahrain on Sunday after the U.S. and Iran traded attacks earlier over the weekend.
An Iranian analyst argued Tehran's top challenge will be "economic and social pressures that accompany prolonged confrontation."
By Laila Bassam and Steven Scheer BEIRUT/JERUSALEM, June 15 (Reuters) - Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon eased significantly on Monday but did not halt completely despite a U.S.-Iran deal to end the wider conflict,
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), member of the House Oversight Committee, joins Alex Witt to discuss the back-and-forth attacks between the U.S. and Iran, and what it means for the interim deal and negotiations to end the war.
