
We've moved our live coverage - you can catch up with the latest here US President Donald Trump has shared a video on social media of a strike on a bridge in Karaj, Iran, which local officials say killed eight people Trump says the under-construction bridge "comes tumbling down" and he warns Iran should "make a deal" before there is "nothing left" Meanwhile, video from a missile base near the Iranian city of Isfahan shows major explosions after an apparent air strike One clip, verified by the BBC, shows secondary...
Main Idea: President Donald Trump said the United States is hitting Iran hard and may keep escalating, while the UK is hosting talks on how to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.
Key Points:
Rising oil prices can lift gas, food, and shipping costs for US households and small businesses, while a wider Iran conflict could also raise market swings and taxpayer costs.
UK-led talks and any deal to protect the Strait of Hormuz could ease supply risks and help limit future price shocks for US consumers.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Central actor in the live article; his remarks, social media post, and threats toward Iran drive the coverage.
Central country conducting the strikes and being directly involved in the war and diplomacy.
UK Foreign Secretary whose hosted discussions and criticism of Iran are a substantive part of the story.
Named UK leader in the headline and article; his government’s talks on the Strait of Hormuz are a.
Central diplomatic actor through the Foreign Secretary’s role in talks on the Strait of Hormuz.
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