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US Military Launches New Round of Strikes Against Iran

On July 18, the U.S. Central Command announced that the U.S. military initiated a new round of strikes against Iran at 3 PM Eastern Time that day, marking the seventh consecutive night of airstrikes. The U.S. Central Command stated that this operation was carried out under the direction of President Trump, aiming to further weaken Iran's military capabilities.

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