Iran's President Apologizes for Strikes on Neighbors
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President Trump warned Iran that it would be "hit very hard," after calling for the country's "unconditional surrender."
It’s been a week since the US and Israel launched their war with Iran, sparking a wider conflict across the Middle East that the United Nations warns could spiral out of control.
The United States says it has crippled Iran’s navy, destroying 30 vessels, including a submarine. The American military used a submarine to fire a torpedo and sink an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean and also struck an Iranian drone carrier ship.
Seyed Ali Mousavi tells Laura Kuenssberg Iran's response depends on the actions of the US and Israel.
Maps, satellite images and videos show how the US-Israeli war with Iran has expanded. Strikes have been reported in more than a dozen countries in a week.
A classified U.S. report doubts that Iran’s opposition would take power following either a short or extended U.S. military campaign.
Follow live updates and the latest news coverage as the U.S. and Israel strike Iran, Tehran hits back across the Gulf, and Americans are stranded in the Middle East.
President Trump claimed that Iran had surrendered. He made the statement after the country’s president said earlier that Iran would end strikes in Gulf states, with caveats. Qatar and Bahrain reported incoming fire.
Crump, the CEO of private intelligence firm Sibylline, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that "shuttling from RAF Fairford is a lot more efficient" and "makes sense" for the US as the commute from the US to Iran and back is lengthy. The war between Israel, the US and Iran entered its eighth day on Saturday.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has privately expressed serious interest in deploying U.S. troops on the ground inside of Iran, according to two U.S. officials, a former U.S. official and another
Data monitoring site says Iran remains in a "regime-imposed national internet blackout". NetBlocks says the Iranian public remain isolated but officials and state media retain access. Iran remains under a near-complete internet blackout, data monitoring site NetBlocks, said on Saturday.