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Democrat Taylor Rehmet Flips Deep Red Texas Senate District in Major Stunner... + Trump's Public Fury Soars as New Epstein Files Loom... + Iran's Supreme Leader: US Attack Means 'Regional War'...Khamenei warns US attack would spark regional war
Iran’s supreme leader issued a stark warning that any U.S. strike would trigger a wider regional war even as Washington signals talks may be underway, sharply raising the risk of rapid escalation across the Middle East
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3.5 million - Pages in the Justice Department's latest Epstein files release
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"Americans should know that if they start a war this time, it would be a regional war" — Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
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