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Tensions escalate as former President Donald Trump denies any U.S. involvement in Israel's recent strikes on Iran, but warns of overwhelming retaliation if the U.S. is attacked. Meanwhile, Iran issues direct threats to the U.S., UK, and France, vowing to target their bases and ships if they support Israel's defense efforts. The conflict continues to spark global concern and diplomatic strain.

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00:00President Donald Trump stated Sunday that the United States had no involvement in Israel's
00:05recent strike on Iran. Posting on Truth Social, Trump emphasized that while the U.S. did not
00:11participate in the attack, any aggression toward American forces would be met with
00:16overwhelming military strength. He added that a peace deal between Iran and Israel is still
00:21possible to end the current conflict. The statement came after Israel confirmed it had
00:26launched a large-scale operation targeting Iran's Ministry of Defense and nuclear-related
00:31facilities. According to the Israel Defense Forces, the strike hit key sites linked to
00:37Iran's controversial nuclear program. Iran, however, claims it has clear evidence that the
00:42U.S. provided support for the Israeli operation through regional military bases. Iranian officials
00:48shared this information during a televised meeting with foreign diplomats. The exchange follows Israel's
00:54surprise attack aimed at disabling Iran's nuclear capabilities. In retaliation, Iran launched
01:01missiles that reportedly caused fatalities and injuries in Israel.
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