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Iran has bombed U.S. bases across the Middle East in retaliation for the U.S.-Israeli war, forcing many American troops to relocate to hotels and office spaces throughout the regi
The spokesman for Iran’s armed forces delivered a defiant message, suggesting the U.S. was negotiating with itself to get out of a “strategic defeat.” In comments relayed by state news agency IRNA, Ebrahim Zolfaghari scoffed at President Trump’s announcement that the U.
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As the barrage airstrikes continue in the Middle East, we look at the military strength of Iran and the United States.
An Iranian military spokesperson mocked U.S. attempts at a ceasefire deal Wednesday, insisting that the Americans were only negotiating with themselves.
Iran’s attempt to strike a US-UK base over 2,000 miles (over 3,000 kilometers) off its coast has renewed questions about Tehran’s military capabilities and how far its missiles can reach.
The United States is negotiating with itself, an Iranian military spokesman said according to state media on Wednesday, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump said Tehran wants to make a deal to end the war in the Middle East.
The United States has weakened Iran’s military capabilities. However, Iran continues to fire missiles and drones at its neighbors and U.S. military sites, which shows the country has maintained its ability to strike militarily.
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Joy Behar has sharp clash with GOP guest after questioning military's accomplishments in Iran
Joy Behar debated GOP guest host Abby Huntsman on "The View" over what the U.S. military has accomplished in Iran, as Behar claimed the operation only buried the Epstein files.
Most Americans believe recent U.S. military action against Iran has gone too far, and many are worried about affording gasoline, according to a new AP-NORC poll. Missouri court upholds mid-decade congressional redistricting backed by Trump Prosecutor conceded lack of criminal evidence in Federal Reserve investigation,
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Most Americans oppose military action in Iran: Polls
There’s new polling from Reuters/Ipsos, AP-NORC, Pew and Quinnipiac.
Even as Donald Trump pushes for talks to end the war against Iran, the US has ordered thousands of troops to the region, fueling fears that the president is gearing up for exactly the sort of risky ground invasion that he once campaigned against.