Pompeo: Saudi oil plant attack was Iranian "act of war"
"The United States will respond in a way that reflects that act of war by this Iranian revolutionary regime," Pompeo told "Face the Nation"
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"The United States will respond in a way that reflects that act of war by this Iranian revolutionary regime," Pompeo told "Face the Nation"
President Trump has approved the deployment of U.S. forces that will be defensive in nature
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former Secretary of State John Kerry, and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will appear on "Face the Nation" this Sunday
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