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Trump says he’ll hit Iran harder

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Live Updates: Trump vows to hit Iran "very hard," says he has no war timetable: "Whatever it takes"
Kuwait's defense ministry said early Sunday local time that fuel tanks at the Gulf nation's international airport were targeted in an Iranian drone attack.

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 · 4h
Trump warns Iran 'will be hit very hard' as war enters its second week
 · 2h
Iran-US war latest: Trump tells Starmer ‘we don’t need people that join wars after we’ve already won’
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Iran war LIVE: Underground bunker in Tehran hit by 50 Israeli jets as Trump makes 'surrender' demand
Israel has pounded Beirut after ordering an unprecedented evacuation of the entire southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital in a major expansion of the war against Iran.

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Trump accuses Starmer of seeking to 'join wars after we've already won' and says UK aircraft carriers not needed
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Iran continues attacks on Gulf states, as minister says Trump 'killed' chance to de-escalate
 · 7h
Trump says Iran ‘being beaten like hell’ after Iranian president apologises for attacks on Gulf nations
Despite the rare apology from Tehran, Iran stepped up strikes against Israel and Gulf countries hosting US forces on Saturday, saying it would only hit those working with the US in future.

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Iran president apologizes for attacks on neighbors, mocks Trump’s call for ‘unconditional surrender'
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New strikes light up the night in Tehran as Israel vows 'many surprises'
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Iran and the Jewish people: An alliance before war

Israel and Iran have been in almost constant conflict for nearly 50 years. Media tends to frame the violence as endemic, and inevitable — but it’s not. Between the creation of Israel in 1948 and Iran’s Islamic Revolution in 1979,
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BBC mistranslates Pete Hegseth's speech on Iran, mistakenly swaps Iranian 'regime' to Iranian 'people'

The BBC's mistranslation of War Secretary Pete Hegseth's Monday speech about Iran changed "regime" to "people" in Persian broadcast, making it appear the U.S. targeted Iranian citizens.
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Iranian president slammed by hardliners for apology to neighbors

Masoud Pezeshkian's apology for attacking neighboring countries was seen as "weak" and "unacceptable" by hardliners.
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A free Iran is their shared dream. But the diaspora remains torn on the best path forward.

The mix of joy and anxiety among the Iranian diaspora in recent days reflects the complicated emotions many feel as violence escalates in the Middle East.
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Experts: Fomenting ethnic strife in Iran 'a recipe for death and destruction'

As the US and Israel continue to attack Iran, experts debate wisdom of relying on ethnic divisions for change.
The Times of Israel
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Trump: Iran’s regime among most evil people on earth, they cut babies’ heads off

Asked about Iran’s criticism of the US allegedly targeting a desalination plant, US President Donald Trump responds by highlighting Iran’s support for Hamas, which carried out
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
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Iranian Americans express hope and fear about what comes next

There are more than half a million people of Iranian ancestry living in the United States. We spoke to some of them to learn how they're feeling about the war and about what might come next.
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What Does America Owe the People of Iran?

Will President Trump fall prey to the "Pottery Barn Doctrine"? Articulated by Secretary of State Colin Powell in the run-up to the Iraq War, it holds that when you break something - in this case, a nation,
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“Some people will die”: Trump says “I guess” when asked if Americans should fear Iranian attacks

President Donald Trump said Americans might have reason to worry about retaliation from Iran after a U.S. strike killed the country’s supreme leader. In an interview with TIME, Trump responded bluntly when asked whether people in the United States should fear potential attacks: “I guess.”
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