Iran fires missiles at U.S. air bases in Qatar and Iraq
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Iran's missile attacks on U.S. military bases in Qatar and Iraq mark a significant escalation in the region following U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. The situation intensified post-American bombing, with Tehran vowing retaliation amidst ongoing tensions exacerbated by the Israel-Hamas war. Trump's remarks on regime change in Iran stirred further outrage from Tehran, which described U.S. actions as crossing a major line. As fears rise over the potential consequences of these military actions, the international community watches closely for further developments.
In Tehran strikes, Israel blew open a gate at Evin prison. Iranian state television shared black-and-white surveillance footage of the strike at the facility known for holding dual nationals and Westerners often used by Iran as bargaining chips in negotiations with the West.
Tehran insists it will not negotiate at this time and is threatening to retaliate directly against either American troops or interests in a Mideast already inflamed by the still-raging Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt later described Trump as 'simply raising a question.' However, suggestions of overthrowing the Iranian government drew new anger from Tehran.
With strikes Sunday on Iranian nuclear sites, the United States inserted itself into Israel's war, prompting fears of a wider regional conflict.
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