The United States launches additional strikes against Iran on Wednesday, extending an exchange of attacks that continues for a fifth straight day. The New York Times reports the U.S. carries out a 90-minute attack on Iran, while CBS News describes the operation as back-to-back waves of strikes. The new U.S. actions come hours after Iran targets American military sites in the region. Reporting from the New York Times also says Iran’s response includes strikes directed at Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait. Across the accounts, neither side shows indications of stepping back, and the conflict is described as entering a new stage with continued military activity in the region. The articles do not provide details in the shared excerpts on casualties or specific targets beyond the general references to American military sites and regional countries. The reporting emphasizes the timing and continuity of the exchange: U.S. strikes are presented as a direct response to Iranian actions, and both sides keep up attacks as the day’s developments unfold.