New Yorkers protest US strikes on Iran
New Yorkers protested Saturday hours after US President Donald Trump ordered a wave of deadly strikes on Iran.
New Yorkers protested Saturday hours after US President Donald Trump ordered a wave of deadly strikes on Iran.
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Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations, Amir-Saeid Iravani denounced US-Israeli military strikes across the country.
President Trump’s ambiguous appeal comes after he undermined U.S.-funded media outlets that normally would have helped the administration reach people inside the country.
Republicans largely rally behind Trump's strikes on Iran, while Democrats fail to offer singular message of opposition.
Now that Iran has declared that its supreme leader is dead, it is unclear which of his possible successors might rise.
Questions remain about how much effort the Trump administration will put into changing the Iranian government.
Interior Ministry official says 66 missiles were fired at Qatar, and there were 114 reports of falling shrapnel.
Among those killed in strikes, according to the U.S. and Israel, were Iran’s supreme leader and three of his top military commanders.