Israel and Iran Traded Missile Strikes
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Daily Express US on MSNRubio denies US involvement with Israel attack on Iran in four worded statementU.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a brief statement Thursday night denying that the U.S. had any involvement in the Israeli missile strikes against Iran. The White House official posted the statement on X.
Donald Trump's former national security adviser said Israel's attacks could make a nuclear deal more likely. Trump said on Truth Social that Iranians should evacuate their capital city of Tehran. To completely destroy Iran's nuclear facilities, Israel will likely need U.S. bomber planes.
Iran and Saudi Arabia have been in conflict with each other over influence in the West Asian and Muslim countries. However, the countries have been sharing mutual views on the Israel-Palestine conflict,
Even as many Democratic lawmakers criticized Israel, the Jewish Democratic Council of America criticized Secretary of State Marco Rubio for insufficient support of Israel’s actions.
D-Day has arrived for Israel and Iran. After years of covert warfare, cyberattacks, and clandestine operations, Israel has taken the initiative. In the early hours of Friday, June 13, it launched a direct assault on the heart of Iran’s nuclear program.
Iran launched missiles toward Israel in return on Friday, and the U.S. helped intercept them, a U.S. official said.
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.
Advanced espionage techniques made the most of Iranian vulnerabilities, but Israel’s ultimate aims may still be out of reach.
Many expressed support for the attacks, while others raised concerns for the severe consequences it could have for the Middle East
President Trump is trapped between the “America First” isolationists and others in his party who are cheering on Israel’s strikes against Iran.