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Iran Warns Of Hits On US Bases, Israel
Parliament speaker threatens retaliation as Trump weighs military options amid deadly protests
Parliament speaker threatens retaliation as Trump weighs military options amid deadly protests
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Israeli and U.S. military officials have long warned that Iran’s nuclear program is too dispersed and hardened to be fully destroyed from the air.
The hackers justified their actions as retaliation for U.S. involvement in a 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel.
The war of words follows a 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel that ended under a tenuous U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
The claims, initially reported by CNN, have been labeled a “hoax” by the former president, who described them as an attempt by the media to mislead the public.
While Iran has claimed that its ballistic missile silos remain intact and its nuclear stockpiles moved to secure locations, the damage to its military capacity appears severe.