On July 10, 2026, President Donald Trump said the United States would continue negotiations with Iran but declared that the ceasefire between the two countries is over. His comments followed a week of heavy U.S.-Iran military exchanges that effectively collapsed a preliminary truce reached less than three weeks earlier. Posting on Truth Social, Trump wrote that Iran had requested continued talks but that Washington had made clear the ceasefire had ended. He later told the New York Post he had instructed the U.S. military to carry out massive retaliatory strikes if Iran successfully attempts to assassinate him. U.S. forces recently hit at least 170 targets in Iran.
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The U.S.-Iran conflict affects global stability. It could impact oil prices and, in turn, your gas costs. It might also affect military families with loved ones overseas. Keep an eye on the news.
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran are high. Talks continue, but the ceasefire is over. If you know someone with military ties, they might want to know this. Worth forwarding if you know someone affected.
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