Iran Launches Missiles on Day 100 of U.S.-Israel Conflict; U.S. Intercepts on June 7

According to U.S. Central Command, Iran launched missiles and drones on June 7, marking the 100th day of the U.S.-Israel conflict, but the U.S. military intercepted the projectiles with no reports of American casualties. Iran's military adviser warned the U.S. of "severe losses," while Iran claimed it targeted the Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain—a claim CENTCOM denied. Meanwhile, peace talks remained stalled; Pakistan's interior minister visited Iran to broker a deal, but Trump set a 60-day negotiation limit and Iran demanded the release of half its frozen assets as a condition for any agreement.
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