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Iran Threatens "Decisive Response" After US Begins 'Self-Defense' Strikes Following Downing Of Apache Helicopter
Iran Threatens "Decisive Response" After US Begins 'Self-Defense' Strikes Following Downing Of Apache Helicopter
Summary:
US begins 'self defense' strikes against Iran
Iran threatens retaliation after US retaliatory strikes
Trump says 'US must respond' after Iran downed Apache over Strait
Trump says Washington and Tehran are in the "final throes" of cementing a deal, "two or three days"
Iran shoots down US Apache helicopter over Strait, crew safe
Despite Trump calls for Israeli ceasefire, casualties are rising in southern Lebanon
So much for the early hopes of an imminent deal...
US Begins "Self Defense" Strikes Against Iran, Iran Threatens...
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