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Europe commits to expanding Iran campaign as Israel strikes southern Lebanon

Europe commits to expanding Iran campaign as Israel strikes southern Lebanon

Updated 12:56 p.m.

New signs of a widening regional conflict emerged Thursday as the war with Iran entered its sixth day, with European allies pledging warships and access to military bases for the U.S. campaign, Israel intensifying strikes in Lebanon against Hezbollah militants, and Kurdish forces preparing for a potential incursion into northern Iran.

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Europe commits to expanding Iran campaign as Israel strikes southern Lebanon

New signs of a widening regional conflict emerged Thursday as the war with Iran entered its sixth day, with European allies pledging warships and access to military bases for the U.S. campaign, Israel intensifying strikes in Lebanon against Hezbollah militants, and Kurdish forces preparing for a potential incursion into northern Iran.
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Iran’s Drones Cost a Fraction of the U.S. Weapons Shooting Them Down

The United States is dominating the skies above Iran. But math is not necessarily on America's side. Iran is using low-cost drones for precision attacks in the Middle East. The United States and its allies have air defense systems capable of intercepting a vast majority of Iranian ballistic missiles and drones, which are sophisticated yet costly.
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Justifications for war multiply at White House

 The White House tried for a fifth day Wednesday to explain why the United States is waging war in Iran — this time it was press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s turn — as Democrats said the president has not made a clear case.
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France to expand nuclear arsenal as Europe’s trust in U.S. falters

France will bring European nations into nuclear military drills and could allow its neighbors to host nuclear-capable fighter planes for the first time, President Emmanuel Macron announced Monday, as growing mistrust in the United States propels once-taboo plans for the French nuclear arsenal to protect Europe.
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Trump’s Iran war widens, forcing reluctant allies to choose

A British base in Cyprus struck by a drone. A French facility in Abu Dhabi targeted. A base hosting Italian troops in Kuwait hit. Saudi oil facilities attacked as ships queue outside the Strait of Hormuz. Missiles over Bahrain and Qatar. Gulf airspace shut down.
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Australia rules out military role in Iran conflict

SYDNEY – Australia said on Monday it would not take part in any military operations in Iran, ruling out deploying troops to the Middle East if the conflict escalates, as ​Israel launched fresh strikes on Tehran and Iran responded with more missile attacks.
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Israel says it launched another round of strikes on Iran

JERUSALEM – Israel said it had launched another wave of strikes on Iran on Sunday, as Iranians faced uncertainty after the killing of their supreme leader in U.S. and Israeli attacks that threatened to destabilize the wider Middle East.
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Who could take over for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei?

Before the American and Israeli bombs started falling Saturday, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the authoritarian center of the theocratic regime for nearly 40 years, had planned for a transition of power in the event of his death.
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Dubai airport damaged in strike after Iran retaliates attack

Dubai’s main airport, the world’s busiest aviation hub, was partially damaged by a suspected aerial strike on one of its main terminal buildings, marking another escalation after air traffic in the Persian Gulf closed down hours after Iran’s retaliatory attacks. The airport operator confirmed that one concourse at Dubai International “sustained minor damage in an incident, which was quickly ...