Live updates: Trump vows more 'very hard' Iran strikes, declares 'utter nullification' of ceasefire

AI Summary
The United States conducted military strikes on numerous Iranian facilities, prompting Iran to launch return attacks using missiles and aircraft-based weapons. In response to these American operations, Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz inaccessible to shipping, though the US military challenged this assertion and stated that no American naval assets had been damaged.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets presented the sequence as US military action followed by Iranian retaliation, emphasizing Tehran's declared blockade of the Strait as a show of strength against external aggression.
Moderate: Moderate outlets reported the escalation in a fact-based manner, including both Iranian claims of the Strait closure and US military denials, without assigning primary responsibility for initiating the cycle.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets framed the US strikes as justified response to Iranian stalling in negotiations and to counter Iranian claims about hitting American vessels, emphasizing the US military's denials of such damage.
The U.S. and Iran traded strikes for a second night, with President Trump saying the Americans launched 49 Tomahawk missiles at targets in the Islamic Republic.
On Thursday morning, Trump vowed to hit Iran again "very hard tonight." "At some point in the not too distant future, we will be taking Kharg Island, and other...
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