US forces strike Iranian targets as peace talks continue in Qatar.
US military forces carried out strikes on Iranian missile sites and boats in southern Iran on Tuesday, killing four Iranian soldiers. Peace talks mediated by Pakistan and Qatar continued in Doha despite the attacks, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicating a deal could take several more days to finalize.
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10 outlets covered it, splitting into 10 framing camps across 4 bias groups.
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The Guardian
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Coverage now splits three ways: talks persisting amid strikes (Bloomberg), hopes fading as clashes escalate (NBC, Axios), and military action intensifying across outlets—signaling breakdown of diplomatic momentum.
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THE RIGHT
“U.S. strikes, vows of retaliation rattle Iran talks while negotiators keep working”WT Washington Times RIGHT
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“Rubio: Iran deal could take 'a few more days'” · Al Jazeera, Reuters, The Hill, Bloomberg, Axios
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GThe Guardian Iran remains in peace talks despite first US strikes since ceasefire 10d ago CNNCNN Rubio: Iran deal being held up by disputes over wording 11d ago TNew York Times Iran Threatens to Renew Strikes Against U.S. Amid Push for Diplomatic Deal 10d ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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