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The rapidly expanding war sparked by the joint U.S.–Israeli assault on Iran has evolved into one of the most volatile Middle East conflicts in decades,…
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The rapidly expanding war sparked by the joint U.S.–Israeli assault on Iran has evolved into one of the most volatile Middle East conflicts in decades,…
The secretary of state squirmed when confronted on his talk of Israel triggering the U.S. to "proactively" strike Iran.
Tehran hopes that he will declare a hollow victory and abort the mission.
From Washington to Ukraine to Taiwan, there’s growing concern that Iran is draining U.S. supplies of weapons relied on by U.S. allies
Democrats in the Senate were facing an uphill climb Wednesday in their push to restrain President Trump's ability to wage war against Iran.
On Wednesday, the U.S. said that its war with Iran has only just begun. The war expanded again as Iran fired a drone into NATO territory, and the U.S. used a torpedo fired by a submarine to sink a warship for the first time since World War II. The U.S. says it has struck more than 2,000 targets and Iran’s health ministry says more than 920 people there have been killed. Nick Schifrin reports.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said US President Donald Trump had a “good feeling” Iran was about to attac
A U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean, as Washington and Israel intensified their bombardment Wednesday of Iran's security forces and other symbols of power. As the war expanded yet again, Tehran vowed to completely destroy the Middle East's military and economic infrastructure.
Democrats in the Senate were facing an uphill climb Wednesday in their push to restrain President Trump's ability to wage war against Iran.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth said the U.S. will punch Iran while it’s down with imminent complete control of Iranian airspace and the continued operation again...
Administration offers shifting explanations as it acts without congressional approval or legal premise
Speaker Mike Johnson makes a twisted case to justify the president’s attack on Iran.