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US Plans Massive Iran Strike Targeting 80 Sites, Tehran Vows Response

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A US official told the Associated Press that America is planning a significantly larger military strike against Iran than its previous round of retaliatory attacks conducted in late June. The planned operation is expected to target approximately 80 sites, roughly eight times more than the earlier strikes. Officials indicated the attacks could last several hours in duration. Iran has responded to the threat, signaling it will not remain passive in the face of the anticipated offensive.

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