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President Trump said that "heavy and pinpoint bombing" of Iran would "continue, uninterrupted throughout the week or, as long as necessary."
In contrast, it took America and Israel just one day to find and kill Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, on February 28th, whose death was confirmed by tearful anchors on state television early the following morning.
W hen Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at Mar-a-Lago in late December, he had a surprise message for President Trump: Israel would begin weaning itself off U.S. military aid. At first,
The conflict follows weeks of rising tensions between the United States and Iran amid negotiations over its nuclear development programs.
The Iranian government has announced 40 days of mourning. The country's supreme leader was killed following an attack launched by the U.S. and Israel on Saturday against Iran.
Capitol Hill is split as Democrats like John Fetterman applaud Trump’s Iran strikes, while GOP critics join Democrat party leadership to question the legality of the mission.
As Trump leaves the threat of war on the table amid nuclear talks with Iran, the State Department urges Americans to "consider leaving Israel" while they can.
President Trump expressed frustration over stalled nuclear negotiations with Iran, as the U.S. Embassy in Israel advised staff to leave amid a military buildup in the Middle East.