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President Donald Trump became the latest in a decades-long pattern of presidents not waiting for Congress to weigh in on war plans when he approved June 21 U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear ...
By Parisa Hafezi, Phil Stewart and Maayan Lubell ISTANBUL/WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -The world braced on Sunday for Iran ...
The images are the first look at damage to one of Iran’s main nuclear facilities after American bombers struck that site and ...
The price of oil rose and U.S. stock futures fell as global markets react to the U.S. strike against nuclear targets in Iran.
A continuous flight over 18 hours, multiple mid-air refuelings, and a series of decoys - this is how the mission to bomb Iran ...
Meanwhile, President Trump hints at regime change, saying: "If the current Iranian regime is unable to make Iran great again, ...
It could mean a wave of attacks on U.S. forces in the Middle East, an attempt to close a key bottleneck for global oil ...
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President Donald Trump declared that Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities were “completely and totally obliterated” following ...
The US claimed to have inflicted “extremely severe damage and destruction” on Iran’s nuclear facilities as Donald Trump gambled that the operation could hurt the Islamic republic without provoking a ...
Leaders around the world, including the Commonwealth are reacting to the strikes against Iranian nuclear sites. Some call it ...
Trump questioned why there "wouldn't" be regime change in Iran if the country's government is "unable to MAKE IRAN GREAT ...
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