After an extended ceasefire, the United States and Iran have once again entered direct military confrontation, with both sides exchanging attacks for the second consecutive day. According to the report, the pattern of escalation seen on June 10 was repeated on June 11, as U.S. forces launched strikes on Iranian targets, followed by retaliatory attacks by Iran on American military installations across the Gulf region. The renewed hostilities have intensified concerns that diplomatic efforts may be collapsing. Former U.S. President Donald Trump, who had earlier expressed confidence about reaching a deal with Iran, is now overseeing military action through airstrikes, while Iran has responded with heavy missile and drone attacks against U.S. positions. The repeated cycle of attack and counterattack has fueled speculation that both nations are moving away from negotiations and toward a broader military conflict. With tensions rising rapidly, the key question now is whether diplomatic engagement can still prevail or if the region is heading toward another phase of war.


