
Cybele Mayes-Osterman
National Security Reporter at USA Today
National Security/World Affairs for @USAToday [email protected] Signal: CybeleMO.10
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3 days ago |
northjersey.com | Susan Miller |John Bacon |Francesca Chambers |Kim Hjelmgaard |Jorge Ortiz |Tom Vanden Brook | +2 more
President Donald Trump tried to keep a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran in place Tuesday as reports emerged indicating the U.S. attack on Iran's nuclear facilities over the weekend was not as successful as he initially claimed. Trump chastised Israel for accusing Iran of truce violations and ordering new strikes, saying he was "not happy" with either country as he spoke to reporters while leaving Washington for a NATO summit in Europe.
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usatoday.com | Cybele Mayes-Osterman |Tom Vanden Brook
WASHINGTON – The June 21 attack on three of Iran’s nuclear facilities was weeks in planning, started with a decoy flight of B-2 stealth bombers flown over the Pacific Ocean and culminated with the first use of the Pentagon’s most powerful, conventional bombs. The attack involved 125 warplanes, submarines and surface warships, Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters the morning after the attack.
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eu.mycentraljersey.com | Kim Hjelmgaard |Jeanine Santucci |Tom Vanden Brook |Cybele Mayes-Osterman |Donovan Slack
Kim Hjelmgaard Jeanine Santucci Tom Vanden Brook Cybele Mayes-Osterman Donovan Slack USA TODAY The Department of Homeland Security on Sunday issued a bulletin warning of a "heightened threat environment" in the U.S., hours after offiicials said the nation is on "high alert" for any retaliation from Tehran for bombing of three Iran nuclear sites, The bulletin issued through the National Terrorism Advisory system said attacks from low-level cyber “hacktivists” are likely, and larger attacks...
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5 days ago |
jsonline.com | Kim Hjelmgaard |Jeanine Santucci |Tom Vanden Brook |Cybele Mayes-Osterman
The U.S. is on "high alert" for any retaliation from Tehran after the nation bombed three Iran nuclear sites, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine said Sunday at a Pentagon briefing. "Our forces remain on high alert and are fully postured to respond to any Iranian retaliatio or proxy attacks, which would be an incredibly poor choice. We will defend ourselves. The safety of our service members and civilians remains our highest priority," Caine said. Army Gen.
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eu.savannahnow.com | Kim Hjelmgaard |Jeanine Santucci |Tom Vanden Brook |Cybele Mayes-Osterman |Donovan Slack |Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy
The world is watching to see whether Tehran responds to the U.S. military strikes as leaders urge Iran to negotiate. Kim Hjelmgaard Jeanine Santucci Tom Vanden Brook Cybele Mayes-Osterman Donovan Slack Swapna Venugopal RamaswamyUSA TODAYThe United States went on high alert on June 22 over concerns of retaliation from Tehran after the bombing of three Iran nuclear sites a day earlier. Major U.S. cities from New York to Los Angeles stepped up their security as the weekend came to a close.
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