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Iran's Supreme Leader Threatens to Bomb Trump While He's Golfing
"REVENGE IS DEFINITE," the image says. Twitter has suspended the account that tweeted it.
'It's a Punch in the Face to Trump': Why Soleimani’s Killing Could Mean Hard-Line Victories in Iran's Elections
The country's parliamentary elections are a measure of popular support for confrontation with the U.S.
More U.S. Troops Injured in Iran Missile Attack Are Being Shipped to Germany for Treatment
“Given the nature of injuries already noted, it is possible additional injuries may be identified in the future,” the Pentagon statement read.
What It's Like When Your Two Home Countries Are on the Brink of War
As an Iranian American, it's devastating to know that the fears I grew up with are now being passed down to the next generation.
Iran Arrested the Man Who Filmed the Jet Getting Accidentally Shot Down
President Rouhani is pledging a thorough investigation into the Tehran disaster — even as he blamed U.S. aggression as one of the “root causes.”
Iranians Mourning Soleimani Want Retaliation Against the U.S.
“We cannot allow his blood to just be left on the ground,” said student Honieh Hanifepour.
Trump Says No Americans or Iraqis Were Killed in Missile Strikes and Iran Is ‘Standing Down’
These were the president's first public remarks since the ballistic missile strikes on two bases in Iraq Tuesday night.
Trump Is Congratulating Himself in Facebook Ads for Killing Soleimani
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Iranian Hackers Claim Defacement of Texas Government and Alabama Veterans Websites
Defacements are typically the work of low-level hackers, but the messages come at a time of intense tension between the U.S. and Iran.
Trump’s Threat to Commit War Crimes Is Totally Cool with Twitter
The platform's policies give wide leeway to world leaders in the interest of letting users see newsworthy information.
Young Iraqis Aren’t Sad Soleimani Is Dead. But They Worry They’ll Pay the Price.
“We want both countries out and don’t want Iraq to be in the middle of this war.”
Here's What War With Iran Would Actually Look Like
Iran can attack U.S. military targets in the region, step up proxy wars, and launch cyberattacks against U.S. cities and infrastructure.