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Israel strikes Iran

Israel says it has launched a “preventative” strike on Iran and is preparing for retaliation.

On Friday, Donald Trump said he had not made a final decision on whether to launch US strikes on Iran – but added he was “not happy” with the situation, and that military force, including regime change, remained an option.

Talks between the US and Iran on Tehran’s nuclear programme ended inconclusively, with a suggestion that further discussions would be held next week.

It comes amid a massive buildup of US naval forces in the Middle East, including repositioning aircraft carriers and other warships.

Trump had previously given Tehran a deadline of 10 to 15 days to make a deal to resolve their longstanding nuclear dispute or face “really bad things”.

The USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea earlier this month.
The USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea earlier this month. Photograph: Sonny Escalante/US NAVY/AFP/Getty Images

It came as Iran accused the US of spreading “big lies” about its missiles programme, after Trump claimed Tehran was building weapons that could strike the US.

During his State of the Union speech, the US president said Iran has “already developed missiles that can threaten Europe and our bases overseas, and they’re working to build missiles that will soon reach” the US.

He described Iran as “the world’s number one sponsor of terror” and claimed at least 32,000 protesters were killed during recent unrest in the country.

Baqaei rejected those claims, without mentioning Trump directly. “Whatever they’re alleging in regards to Iran’s nuclear programme, Iran’s ballistic missiles, and the number of casualties during January’s unrest, is simply the repetition of ‘big lies’,” he posted on X.

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Reports are emerging that the US is involved in Israel’s strikes on Iran’s capital.

Associated Press reported that a US official and a person familiar with the operation said the US is participating in the Israeli strikes. They who spoke on condition of anonymity to detail sensitive military operations, AP said.

Reuters has also cited an Israeli defence official as saying the Israeli operation in Iran was coordinated with the US.

The Guardian has been unable to confirm this.

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