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The United States alerted Iran in advance about Israeli operations aimed at assassinating Iranian leaders. The disclosure reveals U.S. knowledge of and potential coordination with Israeli military targeting.
The United States alerted Iran in advance about Israeli military operations aimed at assassinating Iranian leaders. The disclosure of this warning reveals U.S. knowledge of specific targeting plans and suggests coordination or at minimum a diplomatic heads-up before strikes.
When the U.S. warns a foreign government about another country's assassination plans, it's a significant diplomatic act. It either signals U.S. disapproval of the operation or, conversely, demonstrates that the U.S. knew about it in advance and chose to notify the target. Either way, the warning reveals the depth of U.S. involvement in regional military operations.
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