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Iran launched missiles toward Israel in return on Friday, and the U.S. helped intercept them, a U.S. official said.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTrump Says Unclear If Iran Still Has A Nuclear Program As Israel Continues To AttackThe President revealed that although he could not get Iran to do a nuclear deal, Israeli strikes give them a stronger incentive to come to the table.
Israel's bombing of Iranian targets ignites political clash as Democrats, Republicans, and media figures debate Netanyahu's actions and Trump's Middle East influence
The Israeli military operation against Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities and ballistic missile program and the US reaction has set up a test for US President Donald Trump and his campaign promise to keep the United States out of foreign conflicts.
The State Department told regional allies about Israel's plan to strike Iran, and indicated it wasn't a U.S. operation, four sources told CBS News.
Sen. Lindsey Graham urged President Donald Trump to go "all-in" for Israel in its conflict with Iran, while other lawmakers prefer a diplomatic end to the conflict to prevent further escalation.
President Trump is trapped between the “America First” isolationists and others in his party who are cheering on Israel’s strikes against Iran.