U.S.-Iran war enters 100th day; Trump sets 60-day deadline for negotiations

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On-chain reports indicate that the U.S.-Iran conflict reached its 100th day on June 7, 2026, with no progress in peace negotiations. Trump informed mediators that talks cannot extend beyond 60 days and demanded a swift response from Iran. Limited clashes have reignited across the Middle East amid deep mutual distrust. Iran claimed it struck a key U.S. Fifth Fleet facility, while U.S. Central Command stated it intercepted Iranian missiles and drones. Israel reported airstrikes in Lebanon and Gaza, resulting in casualties. Pakistan’s Interior Minister visited Iran in an effort to broker a temporary agreement. Crypto news outlets are monitoring regional volatility for potential market impacts.

BlockBeats report: On June 7, the U.S.-Iran conflict entered its 100th day since escalation. Peace talks are currently at a standstill, with Trump informing mediators that he will not engage in negotiations lasting more than 60 days and demanding a swift response from Iran. Minor flare-ups have reemerged in the Middle East, with lingering disagreements between the U.S. and Iran over negotiations and a persistent lack of mutual trust. The current situation in the Middle East is as follows:


Iran

Iran claims another strike on a key facility of the U.S. Fifth Fleet.

Iran's Supreme Leader's military advisor warned that the U.S. could suffer "heavy losses."

Iranian delegation: Attacks on nuclear facilities should not be normalized.


United States

U.S. Central Command: Intercepted missiles and drones launched by Iran.

U.S. Central Command: There are currently no reports of injuries to U.S. personnel; Iran's claim that it damaged the U.S. Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain is false.


Israel

The Israeli military said it struck approximately 150 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli military said two soldiers died while on duty in southern Lebanon.

Since the ceasefire in Lebanon, the number of Israeli military personnel killed has risen to 16.

Israeli airstrikes hit multiple locations in Gaza, resulting in multiple casualties.


Strait of Hormuz and peace talks:
On Saturday, Pakistan's Interior Minister visited Iran to present a new proposal aimed at breaking the U.S.-Iran deadlock and reaching an interim agreement.

Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran: Any agreement with the United States must include provisions for the release of half of Iran’s frozen assets.

Sources say Iran has requested three months of negotiations over the details of nuclear documents.

Trump informed mediators that he would not engage in negotiations lasting more than 60 days and demanded a swift response from Iran.

The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement regarding the United States' continued violation of the ceasefire.

Rosneft CEO Cherkizov: Blocking the Strait of Hormuz is an attempt to alter the rules of the global energy market in favor of the United States.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard issued a statement saying that if the United States continues its "reckless" actions, it will be held responsible for the consequences of a complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz and disruptions to oil and gas exports.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard stated that it fired upon four tankers attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz without its permission.

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