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Iran launches barrage of missiles at Israel
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Israel attacked Tehran early Friday and killed many of the country’s top military leaders and scientists. The United States said it was not involved in the strikes.
The United States is shifting military resources in the Middle East in response to Israel's strikes on Iran and a possible retaliatory attack by Tehran
Israel's bombing of Iranian targets ignites political clash as Democrats, Republicans, and media figures debate Netanyahu's actions and Trump's Middle East influence
The United States is the main international backer of Israel, Iran's biggest regional foe. It is also a close ally of Sunni Gulf monarchies which for years pursued their own rivalry with the Islamic Republic, seeing it as their main regional threat.
The United States is expected to see an immediate spike in oil prices after Israel’s strikes on Iran. Higher prices are expected to show up at gas pumps in the coming days and weeks, pushing
The United States has pulled some diplomatic staff and military families out of the Middle East, citing unspecified regional security risks.
President Trump is trapped between the “America First” isolationists and others in his party who are cheering on Israel’s strikes against Iran.
James Anderson, former acting Under Secretary of Defense for Policy during the first Trump administration, told Newsweek what Iran's possible next steps may be.