Iran Urges Saudi Arabia to Eject U.S. Forces After Air Base Strike
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi urged Saudi Arabia to expel U.S. forces, arguing their presence offers no security after Tehran’s strike damaged a major U.S. air base in Saudi Arabia and wounded American personnel, signaling a challenge to long-running U.S.-Saudi security ties and portraying the move as opposition to “enemy aggressors.”
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- Iran tells Saudi Arabia It Is 'High Time' To Eject US Forces: Foreign Minister Warns, 'Just Look At What Benzinga
- Destruction of vital US radar aircraft could hamper ability to spot Iran threats, analysts say CNN
- Iran's strike wounded over a dozen U.S. personnel and hit valuable jets in Saudi Arabia NPR
- Opinion | Trump shrugs off an attack on U.S. lives. The reason has a name. The Washington Post
- Damaged U.S. Jet’s Nearest Replacement Will Cost More Than $700 Million wsj.com
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