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Israel-Iran live: Any US intervention 'would be recipe for all-out war', Iran warns

Israel-Iran live: Any US intervention 'would be recipe for all-out war', Iran warns

Sky News4 hours ago

Donald Trump is considering a range of options to use against Iran, including a possible strike, according to officials. But Iran warns US intervention would lead to "all-out war". Listen to the latest Trump 100 episode as you scroll.

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