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U.S. Confirms Third Round of Military Strikes on Iran

The U.S. military has confirmed conducting a third wave of strikes against Iran, according to released video footage, escalating tensions in the region.

According to Bloomberg, the U.S. military released video documentation from undisclosed locations confirming that American forces have completed a third round of targeted strikes against Iran. The disclosure marks an escalation in ongoing military operations between the two nations and represents a significant development in regional geopolitical tensions.

The strikes have drawn an immediate response from Tehran, which has subsequently launched retaliatory strikes of its own. The tit-for-tat military exchanges underscore the deteriorating security situation and heightened risk of broader conflict between Washington and Iranian authorities.

The release of strike footage without identification of specific locations suggests the U.S. military continues to maintain operational security regarding its deployment positions. Industry analysts are monitoring the situation closely for potential impacts on regional stability and global energy markets, given Iran's strategic importance to international oil supplies.

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