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The end of the Iran cease-fire: Letters to the Editor — July 10, 2026

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The end of the Iran cease-fire: Letters to the Editor — July 10, 2026

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The Issue: The US-Iran cease-fire comes to a close after both sides launch new strikes.

Once again, President Trump has resumed military strikes on Iran (“Time for talk is Don,” Mark Dubowitz, July 9).

I believe that he wanted to prove to the skeptics that he offered every diplomatic solution possible to a regime that is hell-bent on “death to America,” and for that matter, to Trump himself.

I truly hope he demonstrates the fortitude to finish the job this time.

The Iranians have proven time and again that they are not to be trusted and their promises are worthless.

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Given the duplicity and deception of the ruthless and rabid theocrats and terrorists in the Strait of Hormuz, renewed military force and sanctions by the United States regrettably have become necessary.

This isn’t the first time America has had to silence a regime threatening lives and shipping in an international navigable waterway.

In 1805, Thomas Jefferson ordered a small force of Marines and mercenaries to topple Derna, a port city near Tripoli, the base for pirates........

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