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Pentagon denies Iran planned US strike, citing lack of evidence

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In closed-door briefings with Congress, officials from the Trump administration have revealed that there was no direct evidence indicating Iran’s intention to launch an attack on the United States before Saturday’s U.S.-Israeli strikes. According to these sources, Pentagon officials emphasized that while there were no indicators of pre-emptive Iranian aggression, Tehran’s ballistic missiles and proxy forces posed a serious threat to US interests in the Middle East.

These statements differ from earlier remarks made by senior administration officials, who suggested President Donald Trump launched the attacks based on potential indications Iran might strike U.S. forces “possibly preemptively” in the region. The Pentagon highlighted that while intelligence did not support an imminent attack, Tehran’s actions continued to be a source of concern for US national security.

Recent strikes on Iranian targets have underscored US efforts to curtail Iran’s nuclear ambitions and missile programs. However, some experts argue these military operations could also be seen as part of broader U.S. objectives aimed at regime change in Iran.

Democrats have criticized the administration for initiating what they view as a “war of choice” without backing from an intelligence report. In response to Saturday’s strikes, which killed Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other top officials, the US suffered casualties too—three U.S. troops were killed and five others were seriously injured.

The aftermath of these attacks plunged both Iran and the broader Middle East into chaos, with significant civilian casualties and widespread destruction. The United States also dealt with a wave of shrapnel injuries and concussions among its military personnel.

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