NEW: Intel Signs Show Iran Proxies Preparing to Attack' U.S. Bases in Retaliation for Trump Strike, Official Tells NYT
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The New York Times reported that U.S. intelligence has identified potential plans by Iranian-backed militias to launch attacks on American military bases in Iraq and Syria, likely in retaliation for recent U.S. strikes. Although these groups appear prepared for action, Iraqi officials are actively trying to prevent any escalation. Iran's foreign minister affirmed the country's right to defend its interests, while the U.N. Secretary-General called for diplomacy to avoid a damaging cycle of retaliation amid rising tensions in the region.
American military and intelligence officials have detected signs that Iran-backed militias are preparing to attack U.S. bases in Iraq, and possibly Syria.
Despite the preparations, the groups have refrained from action as Iraqi officials work diligently to dissuade militia escalation.
Iran's foreign minister asserted at a press conference that the nation reserves all options to defend its security interests following U.S. strikes.
The U.N. Secretary-General emphasized the need for diplomacy, warning that the cycle of retaliation poses a dire risk of escalating conflict.
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