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The conflict between the United States and Iran has intensified after reports that U.S. forces struck more than 170 targets across Iran within 48 hours, with reports claiming 14 people were killed and 78 wounded. The large-scale military operation marks one of the most significant escalations in the ongoing crisis, raising fears of a broader regional war.

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00:12The ceasefire is over. That's not a headline exaggeration. That's a direct quote from Donald
00:18Trump. It's a very interesting question. To me, I think it's over. I don't want to deal with them
00:31anymore. They're scum. You know what scum is? They're scum. They're sick people. They're led
00:36by sick people. And they're vicious, violent people. And if they had a nuclear weapon,
00:42they'd use it. As far as I'm concerned, it's over. I'll speak to our negotiators. They want to negotiate
00:48they're good people. Steve Whitcoff, Jared Kushner. But they have to come back to me. As far as I'm
00:54concerned, it's just a waste of time dealing with them. They're liars. We make a deal. And if I make
01:01a deal with him, we have a deal. And he goes out, he talks. We make a deal. Everyone's agreed.
01:05No
01:05nuclear weapon. We make a deal. They go outside, talk to the press. They say we never even talked
01:10about it. There's something wrong with them. They're cuckoo. As far as I'm concerned, it's over.
01:16And now, for the first time, Iran's government has put a number on the cost. 14 dead, 78 wounded,
01:25confirmed by the health ministry itself just hours ago. It came from a man named Hossein
01:32Kermanpour, the Iranian health ministry spokesman, in a short post on X. 14 martyrs and 78 injured
01:40so far, he wrote. Not a rumor, not a leak. An official government statement. He added that 47
01:47of the wounded are still in hospital right now, fighting to recover, while the rest have already
01:54been treated and sent home. This is the first time Tehran has officially responded with casualty numbers
02:00since the strikes began. So where did this happen? Not one city, not one target. Five provinces across
02:09Iran got hit over two days, July 8th and 9th. State media and local reports point to explosions
02:17near major port cities. Bandar Abbas, Boucher, Chabahar, Konarok, and Sirik, plus critical infrastructure
02:25on Karg Island, one of Iran's most important oil export hubs. This wasn't a symbolic strike.
02:32This was widespread. Here's the part that makes this genuinely alarming. U.S. Central Command
02:39says the targets were deliberate and military. Air defense systems, coastal radar, command networks,
02:46anti-ship missile capability, and IRGC fast boats, all clustered around the street of Hormuz.
02:53Why there? Because Washington says Iran had been attacking commercial ships in that exact
02:59waterway, one of the busiest oil corridors on Earth. Reports suggest the first wave alone
03:06hit over 80 targets. Then a second wave followed, nearly 90 more. And Iran didn't just absorb it,
03:14it hit back, launching retaliatory strikes on U.S.-linked targets in Bahrain, Kuwait,
03:20and Qatar. Three more countries suddenly pulled into the crossfire. This is no longer a two-country
03:27conflict. It's spreading across the Gulf, and it's happening in real time. Hospitals in Iran are
03:34still treating dozens of the wounded, oil shipping routes are on edge, and world leaders are watching
03:41to see if this escalates further, or if anyone steps back from the brink.
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