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Trump's Iran War: Bombs Hit Military Sites... + Iran Retaliates: Threatens UAE Cities... + US Braces for More Violence At Home Amid Iran War...US bombs Kharg Island - CENTCOM reports 90+ targets hit
CENTCOM says U.S. strikes hit more than 90 military targets on Kharg Island, a hub for Iran’s crude exports, in one of the most significant strikes since the war began. The assault threatens Iran’s export capacity and has spiked regional tensions and oil markets.
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2,500 - Marines ordered to Middle East amid Strait of Hormuz crisis
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"It will end when I feel it in my bones" — President Donald Trump
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US bombs Kharg Island - CENTCOM reports 90+ targets hit
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