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Hegseth: U.S. Military Stays Ready to Strike Iran ‘At a Moment’s Notice’
Pentagon declares decisive victory while reserving the right to resume bombing — ceasefire or not
Pentagon declares decisive victory while reserving the right to resume bombing — ceasefire or not
President invokes divine backing while threatening to "take out" entire country; 59% of Americans say military action has gone too far
The president told ABC News on Sunday that "very little" is off limits if Iran fails to make peace — including civilian infrastructure — as his Tuesday deadline approaches for the fourth time
Day 36 of the Iran war ends with Tehran turning down a 48-hour ceasefire offer, Trump unleashing expletive-laden threats on social media, and a Tuesday deadline for attacks on Iranian power plants and bridges
Military analysts say Friday's losses — an F-15E and two rescue aircraft struck by Iranian fire — expose a dangerous gap between what the administration has claimed about Iran's air defenses and what is actually happening in the skies over Iran
A passive infrared system that emits no radar signature just brought down a U.S. jet — and the F-35's most sophisticated defenses never saw it coming.
U.S. Special Operations forces extracted one crew member from southwestern Iran after their F-15E was shot down Friday — the first confirmed loss of a crewed American aircraft in five weeks of combat — as the search for the second intensifies
Friday's missile and drone attack on Prince Sultan marks the largest single-day casualty count against American forces since Operation Epic Fury began