律动BlockBeats|Jun 07, 2026 01:07
On the 100th day of the US Iran War, Trump sets a 60 day deadline for peace talks, leading to a small-scale resurgence of fighting in the Middle East
According to BlockBeats, on June 7th, the US Iran war entered its 100th day of outbreak today, and the peace talks are currently deadlocked. Trump informed the mediators that he will not hold talks for more than 60 days and demanded a prompt response from Iran. The Middle East war has experienced a small-scale resurgence, and there are still differences in negotiations between Iran and the United States, and there has always been a lack of mutual trust between the two sides. The current situation in the Middle East is as follows: Iran claims to have attacked important facilities of the US Fifth Fleet again. Iran's top military advisor warns the United States of 'heavy losses'. Iranian delegation: Attacks on nuclear facilities should not be normalized. The US Central Command intercepted missiles and drones launched by Iran. US Central Command: There are currently no reports of US personnel being injured, and Iran's claim that it destroyed the US Fifth Fleet Command in Bahrain is false. The Israeli military claims to have hit approximately 150 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military reported that two soldiers died during their mission in southern Lebanon. Since the ceasefire in Lebanon, the number of Israeli soldiers killed in action has risen to 16. Israeli airstrikes on multiple areas in Gaza have resulted in multiple casualties. Strait of Hormuz and peace talks: Pakistan's Interior Minister visited Iran on Saturday to propose a new solution aimed at breaking the US Iran deadlock and reaching a temporary agreement. Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister: Any agreement reached with the United States must include provisions for the release of half of the frozen Iranian assets. According to sources, Iran has requested a three-month negotiation on the details of the nuclear document. Trump informed the mediators that he will not engage in negotiations for more than 60 days and demanded a prompt response from Iran. The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement regarding the ongoing ceasefire violations by the United States. Russian oil company CEO Sechin: Blocking the Strait of Hormuz is an attempt to change the rules of the global energy market for the benefit of the United States. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a statement stating that if the United States' "reckless" actions continue, the United States will be held responsible for the consequences of the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the obstruction of oil and gas exports. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that they have opened fire on four oil tankers attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz without their permission.
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