The United States conducted strikes on targets in southern Iran, citing threats posed to American troops. In response, Tehran issued a warning stating that it reserves the right to retaliate, which may complicate ongoing negotiations aimed at ending the conflict.
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U.S. Conducts Strikes in Southern Iran, Citing Threats to Troops
The U.S. has carried out strikes in southern Iran, citing threats to American military personnel. Tehran has warned of potential retaliation, which could affect negotiations to resolve the ongoing war.
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U.S. strikes targets in Iran, citing threats posed to American troops
U.S. Conducts Strikes in Southern Iran, Citing Threats to Troops