Israel is poised to launch operation on Iran, sources say
U.S. officials have been told Israel is fully ready to launch an operation into Iran, multiple sources say.
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U.S. officials have been told Israel is fully ready to launch an operation into Iran, multiple sources say.
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The U.S. is warning servicemembers abroad about rising tensions in the Middle East as Israel signals a potential operation against Iran, sources tell CBS News. This comes as nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran deteriorate. CBS News' Olivia Gazis and Sam Vinograd have more.
Israel is prepared to launch an operation against Iran, sources tell CBS News. Contributor Andrew Boyd breaks down the rising tensions between the countries as President Trump comments on Tehran's nuclear program.
The State Department ordered nonessential staff and their families to leave the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad as tensions with Iran over nuclear talks escalate. This comes as sources tell CBS News that Israel plans to launch an operation against Iran. CBS News coordinating producer James LaPorta has the latest, while CBS News' Natalie Brand has more from the White House.
Multiple sources told CBS News that U.S. officials have been told Israel is poised to launch an operation against Iran. In response, sources say the U.S. anticipates Iran could retaliate against certain American sites in neighboring Iraq.
With Israel apparently poised to attack Iran, the U.S. government warns staff in Israel to restrict travel and clears service members' families across the Mideast to evacuate.
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Israel is poised to launch an operation on Iran, sources tell CBS News. The U.S. is anticipating that Iran could retaliate at certain American sites in Iraq.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announced Tuesday the country will begin injecting gas into centrifuges at its Fordow nuclear facility. The move is a clear violation of the 2015 nuclear agreement that the U.S. pulled out of last year. Behnam Ben Taleblu, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joined CBSN to discuss the implications of Iran's latest move.
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