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Trump Prepares for Iran Strike: Military Assets Mobilized... + Iran Strike Looms: US Military Action Possible This Weekend... + Ukraine Crisis Deepens: A Third of Children Displaced by War...U S military prepared to strike Iran as soon as this weekend
U S forces are on heightened alert as planners brief the White House on options for strikes against Iran with timelines as short as days. Officials warn the move could trigger sustained campaigns and widen regional conflict if ordered
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75,000 - Verified Gaza deaths in first 16 months according to new studies
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"Pure bullsh*t" — Emmanuel Macron
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U S military prepared to strike Iran as soon as this weekend
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