Escalating attacks between US and Iran despite memorandum
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- 01 — Who
USA and Iran
- 02 — Where
Middle East
- 03 — When
July 2026
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Attacks continue between the US and Iran one month after signing a memorandum. Infrastructure in Gulf states has been damaged, raising concerns about further escalation.
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Recommended Background Resource
All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror
Author: Stephen Kinzer
This book provides a crucial historical perspective on the deep-seated mistrust between the US and Iran, tracing the origins of the conflict back to the 1953 coup, which is essential for understanding why diplomatic agreements often fail to hold.
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