Iran warns against US ground invasion
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President Donald Trump said that Iran “gave” the US most of the 15 demands it sent to Tehran as demands for an end to the war, even as it remains unclear whether either side is really negotiating.
The president hasn’t made a decision, U.S. officials said, as he considers the risk to U.S. troops.
After nearly four weeks of heavy bombardment by U.S. and Israeli forces, Iran is still able to assail its Persian Gulf neighbors and Israel with daily missile and drone attacks.
The Trump administration is awaiting Iran's formal response to its 15-point peace proposal, as Tehran continues blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
E arlier this month, high in the snow-capped mountains near the border between Iran and Iraq, a Kurdish rebel led me down a foot trail to the opening of a cave. We stepped inside
Iran-linked hackers publicly claimed the breach of FBI Director Kash Patel's personal inbox, publishing photographs of the director and other documents.
Sen. James Lankford did not rule out supporting putting U.S. troops on the ground in Iran, saying in an interview on NBC News’ "Meet the Press" that "we've got to be able to know what the objectives are and what they're actually carrying out.