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5 ways the Iran standoff could end

5 ways the Iran standoff could end
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People cross a street near a billboard on the facade of a building depicting the Strait of Hormuz with a caption in Persian reading “Forever in Iran’s Hand,” at Vanak Square in Tehran on May 6, 2026. | AFP via Getty Images Despite the US and Iran exchanging fire and new missile attacks aimed at the United Arab Emirates this week, the Trump administration maintains that the ceasefire that began i

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