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It is not clear if the general made or sent the video. He is believed to be alive and still in Iran, according to one source quoted by the Washington Post.
We will hit you, your family, your children, everyone, with the dirt,” an Israeli intelligence operative told one senior Iranian general in a June 13 audio recording obtained by The Washington Post.
The national security committee of Iran’s parliament approved the general outline of a bill meant to fully suspend Tehran’s cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, semi-official Tasnim news ...
In 2020, top Iranian general Soleimani was killed in an American drone strike. Iran responded with missile strikes on U.S. bases in Iraq. The world braced for war, but conflict was narrowly avoided.
Ircs via ZUMA / SplashNews.com The operative instructs the general to make a video denouncing the Iranian regime and send it via Telegram, an encrypted messaging and social media app, within 12 hours.
The national security committee of Iran's parliament approved the general outline of a bill meant to fully suspend Tehran's cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, semi-official Tasnim news ...
LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - Seven Iranian nationals appeared in a British court on Monday accused of attacking a pro-Tehran demonstrator near the Iranian embassy in London last week. The seven men ...
Retired Gen. McCaffrey warned of a likely Iranian counterstrike after U.S. airstrikes on the country's three key nuclear sites.
Israeli warning call to top Iranian general: ‘You have 12 hours to escape’ An audio recording obtained by The Washington Post is a window into the covert campaign by Israeli intelligence to ...
So for the moment, this outcome appears unlikely as well. Iran may want to carefully calibrate its response to the U.S. strikes, but calibration in volatile conflicts isn’t always possible.
Retired Gen. McCaffrey calls Trump's strike on Iran's nuclear program a "bold and good move," telling MSNBC that he was surprised by the move because its a political disaster for him.
At approximately 5 p.m. Eastern time, just before the American warplanes flew over Iran, a U.S. Navy submarine in the region launched the Tomahawk missiles, General Caine said.
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