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US Military Shoots Down Iranian Drone Near Aircraft Carrier + Senate Powerhouse Mitch McConnell Hospitalized + Trump Says Country Should Move On From Epstein Files After Latest ReleaseUS shoots down Iranian drone - Carrier group confrontation escalates
A U.S. fighter shot down an unmanned Iranian drone after it aggressively approached the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea, raising regional tensions while diplomats press to keep talks on track. Military and political fallout is unfolding.
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