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Trump Says Iran Conflict Could Last Weeks, Warns of Additional U.S. Casualties and Vows Retaliation

  • On Saturday, U.S.-Israeli forces launched Operation Epic Fury, killing Iran's supreme leader, and Trump warned the conflict could last about four weeks with additional casualties.
  • Months of diplomatic breakdown and failed nuclear negotiations prompted the response, with U.S. officials citing Iran's missile and nuclear programs as justification, criticizing the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal.
  • Humanitarian groups in Iran provided casualty tallies that differ by source, with Human Rights Activist News Agency reporting at least 742 civilian deaths and Iran's Red Crescent citing at least 555 killed as of Monday.
  • A strike on a girls' elementary school in Minab killed 115 people, and explosions disrupted travel in Dubai and Gulf travel hubs, stranding U.S. citizens.
  • The campaign's stated aims target missiles, military assets, nuclear programs and proxies, as Iran and Iran-backed groups retaliated with missile and drone strikes across at least nine countries.
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