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Two Screens, Two Realities: How The World Sees Iran Strikes
Small pro-strike celebrations at home contrast with mass protests abroad as the world reacts to Khamenei's killing
Small pro-strike celebrations at home contrast with mass protests abroad as the world reacts to Khamenei's killing
No Iranian official has publicly confirmed requesting negotiations one day after Khamenei's killing
Commentator ties Iran strikes to unsubstantiated Charlie Kirk conspiracy theories as right-wing coalition fractures
The former congresswoman accused Trump of abandoning his "no more wars" promise while GOP leadership rallied behind Operation Epic Fury
Beijing called for an immediate ceasefire and accused the U.S. of violating the UN Charter — while experts say China stands to benefit most from doing nothing
Oman's mediator told CBS News on Friday that Iran had agreed to zero nuclear stockpiling and full IAEA access — concessions that went beyond the Obama-era deal Trump called "horrible"
Both leaders explicitly called for toppling the Iranian government — without congressional authorization, two days after Geneva diplomacy, and before a scheduled war powers vote
Iranian supreme leader warns any American strike would ignite broader Middle East conflict as carrier group patrols nearby