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Iran Strikes Remote US-UK Base, Claims Long-Range Capability + Dems Block GOP Amendment Tying Voter ID Bill to Transgender Sports Ban + Who is the biggest alleged grifter in the Trump administration?Iran fires ballistic missiles at U.S.-U.K. Diego Garcia base - long-range questions
Iran launched ballistic missiles at the joint U.S.-U.K. base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, with UK and U.S. officials assessing the strike. The attack heightens concern over Iranian long-range capabilities and regional security risk.
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8,000-plus - Targets hit in Operation Epic Fury, CENTCOM says.
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