The United States military launched airstrikes targeting 90 locations along Iran's coastline by early Thursday morning, followed by additional strikes over the next 48 hours, totaling 170 targets. In response, Iran attacked American bases in Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain. Iranian officials accused the US of attacking near the Bushehr nuclear power plant, Iran's only civilian nuclear facility, while the US destroyed two railway bridges. Iran labeled these attacks on civilian infrastructure as serious war crimes. The intensity of recent attacks has been lower compared to those at the start of the conflict on February 28, leading some to believe there is still a chance for peace. Iranian authorities reported at least 14 deaths and 78 injuries from the US air strikes. President of the Iranian parliament and chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that the US has yet to learn that aggression and broken promises come with consequences. Following his claim that negotiations were a waste of time, US President Donald Trump suggested that Iran desperately wants a deal but questioned whether it was worth pursuing. He claimed the US decided to strike after Iran targeted three tankers in,
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