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Iran On Edge: Trump Orders Military Ready for Potential Strikes + Former Prince Andrew Arrested: Epstein Files Reveal Shocking Ties + US Jobless Claims Plummet: Layoffs Hit Record LowOfficials Say US Military Could Be Ready to Strike Iran by Weekend
US officials briefed the White House that military assets are being massed and could be ready for strikes on Iran within days. Carrier groups, F35 squadrons and air refueling tankers have moved closer to the region raising the risk of imminent action.
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Officials Tell Trump US Forces Could Be Ready to Strike Iran by Weekend
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