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The United States has begun launching new airstrikes against targets inside Iran.
According to CENTCOM, U.S. forces struck multiple locations in Iran after President Trump authorized additional military action. Explosions were reportedly heard in Sirik, Qeshm Island, Minab, and Isfahan as tensions between Washington and Tehran continued to escalate.
The justification?
CENTCOM claimed the attacks were “self-defense” and were launched in response to Iran’s “unwarranted and continued aggression.”
It’s hard to buy the “self-defense” narrative when, earlier that day, Trump said the U.S. was close to a deal while also promising to “hit them hard.” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a similar message, stating that the U.S. would “strike Iran with full force today.”
It’s the same contradictory rhetoric we’ve heard time and time again: “We’re close to a deal” on one hand, yet “we’re going to bomb the sh#! out of them” on the other. It makes no sense at all.
At this point, the entire situation appears increasingly chaotic. Then again, it seems to have been that way from the very beginning.
Americans have been told a deal was possible, but every move coming out of Washington seems to point in the opposite direction. Many believe a “peace deal” doesn’t actually exist because Netanyahu wants this war, and the U.S. will follow his lead regardless of the impact on American families and the countless others around the world who continue to suffer because of it.