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Louvre Chief Quits Amid Jewelry Heist Fallout + Trump's Iran Decision Looms Over State of the Union + Dem AGs Sue Trump Admin Over Vaccine PolicyIRAN: US massing forces as Trump weighs strikes
U.S. military assets and carrier groups have been positioned within striking distance of Iran as the Biden administration's successor weighs limited military options. Top lawmakers are receiving classified briefings as tensions rise and nuclear talks continue.
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