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Iran Denies Providing US Attack Warning Or Targets

An anti-missile system operates after Iran launched drones and missiles towards Israel, as seen from Ashkelon

The White House has stated that Iran did not provide the United States with any warning or specific targets prior to the recent missile attack on an Iraqi airbase housing American troops. This revelation comes amidst escalating tensions between the US and Iran following the killing of top Iranian general Qasem Soleimani in a US drone strike.

According to White House officials, Iran's actions were seen as a direct response to Soleimani's death, with the missile strike being carried out as a show of force and retaliation. However, the lack of warning or communication from Iran has raised concerns about the potential for further escalation and miscalculation between the two nations.

The missile attack on the Iraqi airbase resulted in damage to infrastructure and equipment, but fortunately, there were no reported casualties among US or coalition forces. This has been viewed as a positive development, as it could have easily led to a more severe and deadly outcome.

The White House's assertion that Iran did not provide any warning or specific targets contradicts earlier reports suggesting that Iran had informed Iraq of the impending attack, allowing for precautions to be taken. This discrepancy in information underscores the complexity and uncertainty surrounding the situation in the region.

As tensions continue to simmer between the US and Iran, the international community remains on edge, with fears of further military confrontation and instability in the Middle East. The lack of direct communication between the two adversaries only adds to the uncertainty and unpredictability of the situation, leaving many to wonder what the next steps will be in this ongoing crisis.

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