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The Trump administration’s agreement with Iran has unraveled into renewed military conflict, with the Strait of Hormuz emerging as the central flashpoint. Even as Tehran asks to resume negotiations, its attacks on commercial shipping, U.S. forces, and threats against Israel are raising fresh doubts about whether the regime can be trusted to honor any agreement.

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From the Daily Wire:

As previously reported, President Trump declared negotiations with Iran effectively over on Wednesday as he defended overnight U.S. strikes after Tehran violated the ceasefire Tuesday by attacking three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.

U.S. Central Command said that American forces launched a new round of strikes on Iran after three tankers were attacked in the waterway. According to Reuters, the U.S. said it hit more than 80 Iranian targets, including air defense systems, command and control centers, radar installations, missile facilities, and more than 60 Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps boats operating in and around the strait.

Iran then attacked U.S. military installations in Bahrain and Kuwait, which U.S. officials described as another violation of the MOU. In Bahrain, the reported targets included facilities associated with the U.S. Fifth Fleet, while Kuwait reported two ballistic missiles and 13 drones in its airspace. The IRGC claimed it struck 85 U.S. military facilities in the Gulf in response to U.S. strikes, according to AFP, which cited a statement carried by Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB.

The fighting continued after U.S. forces struck roughly 90 Iranian military targets on Wednesday. On Friday, President Donald Trump said Iran had asked to continue negotiations, and the United States had agreed to keep talking. At the same time, however, Trump declared that the ceasefire was over, underscoring the contradictory position in which diplomacy continues even as military operations resume.

Regional powers are attempting to prevent the conflict from spiraling further. Qatari officials have reportedly met with Iranian leaders while coordinating with the United States, and Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan have also remained in contact with both Washington and Tehran. Their efforts reflect the enormous stakes surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, through which a significant share of the world’s energy supplies passes, but they also highlight how quickly negotiations with the Iranian regime can collapse into threats and bloodshed.

The dispute over commercial shipping has become especially dangerous. The United States continues to encourage vessels to use the southern shipping corridor near Oman, while Iran has demanded that ships travel through a northern route closer to its coastline and receive authorization from Iranian authorities. Despite U.S. assurances that the southern corridor remains open, maritime officials have warned that the threat level remains severe, and few large commercial vessels appear willing to risk using the route.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has warned that any American attempt to influence shipping traffic through the strait could provoke a “forceful response.” Tehran had previously agreed to facilitate safe passage through the waterway, yet it later attacked vessels that refused to submit to its preferred routes. This pattern—making limited agreements, imposing new conditions, and then blaming others when those conditions are rejected—illustrates why President Trump has repeatedly questioned Iran’s willingness to negotiate in good faith.

The danger extends beyond American forces and international shipping. An Iranian security official warned Friday that Israel could be targeted in retaliation for additional U.S. strikes, once again revealing that the Islamic Republic views the Jewish state as a central enemy even when Israel is not the direct party carrying out the latest attacks. For IFA intercessors, Iran’s threats against Israel are not a side issue; they are part of the same broader struggle involving Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, regional aggression, and longstanding commitment to Israel’s destruction.

The conflict is therefore about far more than one failed ceasefire. It concerns whether Iran will be permitted to control a critical international waterway, whether American forces and allies can be attacked without consequence, and whether diplomacy can restrain a regime that repeatedly combines negotiations with military coercion. As events continue to shift, let’s pray for wisdom and resolve for President Trump and American military leaders, protection for Israel and U.S. personnel, freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, and the exposure and defeat of Iran’s destructive ambitions.

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(Excerpt from the Daily Wire. Photo Credit: John Moore/Getty Images)

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Kathy Payne
July 11, 2026

Father in Heaven, restrain Iran, restrain Islam, restrain the terrorist, restrain lawlessness and this anti-Christ agenda. Islam is in an uproar and they are calling for death and destruction. Heavenly Father, do not allow them to see their demonically inspired desires to come to pass. Bring it all to not. Stop them, turn them back. We pray for the salvation of those who have been misguided and mislead. That you would open their eyes to the truth and that they would repent and give their lives to you. But for those who are turned completely over to Satan I ask that you stop them from this mad course they are on. Do not allow this because we bind them and their wicked and evil plans. That you would turn their curses into blessings and that you would work their evil plans for good. Where it is possible bring salvation, healing, and forgiveness of sins, and forgiveness. Please stop this madness and prevent them from doing the evil they want to do. In Jesus name, I ask this, amen.

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