Trump Says More Strikes on Iran Are Coming
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Started June 11, 2026
Tehran will “pay the price” for stalling negotiations, the U.S. president warned
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Trump Says More Strikes on Iran Are Coming
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jun 10, 2026
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Striking Iran could escalate tensions and lead to a wider conflict, harming both U.S. interests and regional stability.
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Increased military action against Iran is necessary to ensure U.S. national security and deter further aggressive behavior by Tehran.
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The potential humanitarian impact of strikes on Iran must be considered, as military action could disproportionately affect civilians.
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Negotiations with Iran should be prioritized over military action to achieve a long-term peaceful resolution to ongoing tensions.
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Additional strikes are justified as a response to Iran's provocations, reinforcing the U.S. commitment to its allies in the Middle East.
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