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Iran after ceasefire with US: Holding ground in an uncertain pause

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Iran after ceasefire with US: Holding ground in an uncertain pause

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A fragile two-week ceasefire has been brokered between the US and Iran, bringing a temporary halt to large-scale strikes. Despite the ceasefire, reports of renewed missile alerts and attacks have cast doubt on its durability, with both sides suffering significant losses and casualties.

A ceasefire between the US and Iran has been in place since April 7. The truce was brokered by Pakistan and has brought a temporary halt to large-scale US and Israeli strikes on Iran. However, reports of renewed missile alerts and attacks have raised doubts about its durability. Iran has absorbed significant military pressure, but its political and military apparatus remains functional. The conflict has exacted heavy costs on economies, civilians, and the wider Middle East security environment. The US has confirmed 13 American service members were killed and over 350 wounded during the conflict.

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