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New US strikes on Iran after Trump threatens to hit country 'very hard'
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New US strikes on Iran after Trump threatens to hit country 'very hard'

From CNA · () English

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  • The United States launched new strikes against Iran in response to "unwarranted and continued aggression."
  • U.S. Central Command confirmed the strikes targeted multiple locations in Iran.
  • The strikes follow President Donald Trump's threat to hit Iran "very hard."

The United States has conducted new airstrikes against Iran, citing the country's "unwarranted and continued aggression" as the reason for the military action. U.S. Central Command announced that the strikes targeted multiple locations within Iran, occurring at 5:15 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday.

This latest military engagement comes shortly after President Donald Trump issued a stern warning, threatening to strike Iran "very hard." The announcement of the strikes by U.S. Central Command indicates a significant escalation in tensions between the two nations.

While the specific details of Iran's alleged "aggression" were not immediately elaborated upon, the U.S. military's statement frames the strikes as a direct response to Iranian actions. The timing of the strikes, following President Trump's explicit threat, suggests a deliberate and forceful U.S. policy.

The situation remains dynamic, with the U.S. military indicating ongoing developments. The strikes represent a serious escalation in the ongoing tensions in the region, with potential implications for broader geopolitical stability.

The strikes are in response to Iranโ€™s unwarranted and continued aggression.

โ€” U.S. Central CommandStatement explaining the justification for the new U.S. military strikes against Iran.
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