US vs Iran War Latest News
The US–Iran conflict continues to evolve, with new developments emerging by the hour. This live section from CoinEdition delivers Iran war latest news, covering military actions, ceasefire efforts, and diplomatic responses. It also tracks how the situation is influencing oil prices, inflation expectations, crypto, and global financial markets. With tensions shifting quickly, each update provides clear context and verified information. From official statements to market reactions, CoinEdition keeps you informed on the latest developments and their broader global impact.
US CIA Chief Doubts Iran Deal
CIA Director John Ratcliffe has expressed skepticism about Iran’s willingness to make the nuclear concessions needed for a final U.S. deal, Axios reported. Sources said Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also raised concerns during internal discussions, while Vice President JD Vance and envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner backed the memorandum. The split keeps markets focused on Hormuz, sanctions relief, and ceasefire durability.
Pakistan Claims US-Iran Deal Reached
Pakistan’s prime minister has reportedly announced that the U.S. and Iran reached a peace deal after mediation efforts involving Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Türkiye. The statement says both sides agreed to end military operations and will hold a formal signing ceremony in Switzerland on June 19. If confirmed, the deal could ease pressure on oil markets, shipping routes, and broader geopolitical risk sentiment.
Iran Football Team Lands in USA
Iran’s football team has arrived in Los Angeles for the World Cup shortly after a deal was announced to halt hostilities between the U.S. and Iran. The agreement may ease immediate security concerns around the team’s opening match against New Zealand, but political tensions remain visible, with visa issues, a disrupted base camp, and planned protests still surrounding Iran’s tournament presence.
Trump Says Hormuz Deal Is Done
President Trump said the agreement with Iran is complete, claiming it will bring peace and security to the region while reopening the Strait of Hormuz. His posts said ships should “start your engines,” with mine removal and oil flows expected after Friday’s signing. Markets are likely to watch for official confirmation from Iran and regional mediators, given the potential impact on crude prices and broader risk assets.
UAE to release frozen Iranian funds
The UAE is set to unlock frozen Iranian funds as the US pushes for a ceasefire. The move comes amid ongoing tensions between the US and Iran. No official details on the amount of funds to be released have been disclosed.
Iran's Military Degraded: What's Left?
Iran’s military capabilities have been significantly weakened, according to reports. The country’s air force, navy, and ground forces have suffered losses in recent conflicts. The extent of the damage is unclear.
US-Iran Deal Awaits Final Approval
A draft U.S.-Iran memorandum reportedly includes a 60-day ceasefire extension, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and sanctions relief tied to Iranian compliance. Axios said the framework also includes pledges around Iran’s nuclear program, but Tehran has not confirmed a final decision. The uncertainty keeps oil, shipping, and broader risk markets sensitive to any change in the negotiations.
Trump's Iran Oil Mission Widely Disclosed
The New York Times reports that Trump’s mission to ferry oil past Iran was publicly known, contradicting initial claims of a ‘secret mission’. The operation involved US Navy ships escorting oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.
US, Iran Trade Strikes Amid Deal Hopes
The US and Iran have launched trade strikes, with President Trump predicting a deal by Friday. The move comes amid escalating tensions between the two nations. No further details on the strikes have been released.
US Strikes Iran, Tehran Fires Back
The US has launched airstrikes against Iran, prompting Tehran to retaliate. President Trump warned Iran would ‘pay the price’ for stalled talks, but details on the strikes remain unclear.