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US shifts military resources in Mideast in response to Israel strikes and possible Iran attack

  • The United States moved multiple missile destroyers closer to the Middle East in response to Israel's military strikes against Iran, as reported by the Associated Press.
  • The USS Thomas Hudner is repositioning from the western Mediterranean to the eastern Mediterranean for potential use against threats.
  • President Donald Trump is set to meet with National Security Council principals to discuss the military situation on Friday.
  • About 40,000 U.S. troops are currently in the region, with many taking precautionary measures due to the anticipation of a response from Tehran.
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The U.S. is redistributing military assets, including ships, in the Middle East in response to Israel's attacks on Iran and a possible retaliatory attack by Tehran, two U.S. officials said Friday.

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The United States is participating in the Israeli attack in Iran to reject Tehran's counterattack. An Israeli source quoted by Barak Ravid, a Washington correspondent, reported it...

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US helps Israel shoot down barrage of missiles from Iran

The United States is shifting military resources in the Middle East in response to Israel's strikes on Iran and a possible retaliatory attack by Tehran

·Baltimore, United States
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King5 News broke the news in Seattle, United States on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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