Iran, Israel and airstrikes
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American leader says “we can easily get a deal done” to end the conflict, as Israel and Iran bombard each other overnight.
Prime Minister Netanyahu claims Israel now controls Tehran's airspace and is close to neutralising Iran’s nuclear and missile threats. Following Israel's surprise strike, Iran launched over 300 missiles in retaliation.
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What began with Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and other targets has now spiraled into the world’s first full-scale example of what is a “threshold war”.
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Legit.ng on MSNWar: Trump threatens massive US retaliation if Iran strikesWhite House shared Trump’s post on X, addressing Israel-Iran conflict. He warned of U.S. military action if attacked but suggested a possible diplomatic solution.
Iran has limited options to respond directly. The danger, however, is that Israel has opened a Pandora’s box: the worst Iranian response might also be the most likely—a decision to withdraw from its arms control commitments and build nuclear weapons in earnest.
Donald Trump warned Iran on Sunday that it would experience "the full strength" of the US military if it attacks the United States, reiterating that
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Cyprus Mail on MSNIsrael’s attacks on Iran hint at a bigger ambition: regime changeBy Crispian Balmer, Maayan Lubell, Michael Martina and Matt SpetalnickIsrael’s surprise attack on Iran had an obvious goal of sharply disrupting Tehran’s nuclear programme and lengthening the time it would need to develop an atomic weapon.