
Natasha Bertrand
National Security Correspondent at CNN
@CNN correspondent covering the Pentagon and national security. [email protected]. Signal: Natashabertrand.12
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5 days ago |
cnn.com | Betsy Klein |Zachary Cohen |Natasha Bertrand
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, left, accompanied by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine, takes a question from a reporter during a news conference at the Pentagon on June 22. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images CNN — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine approached a pair of lecterns in the Pentagon briefing room Sunday morning to detail the most significant military operation of President Donald Trump’s tenure in office.
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1 week ago |
cnnbrasil.com.br | Natasha Bertrand |Zachary Cohen
As forças armadas dos Estados Unidos tomaram várias medidas para proteger seus ativos e equipamentos no Oriente Médio, enquanto o conflito entre Israel e Irã continua. Entre elas está a retirada de todos os aviões não abrigados de sua ampla base no Catar e a movimentação de navios da Marinha dos EUA estacionados no Bahrein, informaram duas autoridades de defesa à CNN americana.
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1 week ago |
cnnespanol.cnn.com | Alayna Treene |Kevin Liptak |Kylie Atwood |Natasha Bertrand |Zachary Cohen
Ayatolá de Irán responde al ultimátum de Trump 03:47 - Fuente: CNN Ayatolá de Irán responde al ultimátum de Trump 03:47 CNN — Mientras el presidente Donald Trump sopesa si unirse a los ataques de Israel contra Irán (incluyendo el uso de bombas rompe-búnkeres para atacar instalaciones nucleares profundamente subterráneas), se está llevando a cabo una discusión entre sus altos funcionarios sobre cómo Estados Unidos puede atacar esos objetivos sin verse envuelto en una guerra a gran escala,...
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1 week ago |
cnn.com | Alayna Treene |Kevin Liptak |Kylie Atwood |Natasha Bertrand
President Donald Trump meets with members of the Juventus soccer club in the Oval Office on Wednesday. Alex Brandon/AP CNN — As President Donald Trump weighs whether to join Israel’s strikes on Iran — including using bunker-busting bombs to target nuclear facilities deep underground — a discussion is underway among his top officials over how the US can strike those targets without becoming embroiled in a full-scale war, sources familiar with the matter said.
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1 week ago |
aol.com | Alayna Treene |Kevin Liptak |Kylie Atwood |Natasha Bertrand |Zachary Cohen
As President Donald Trump weighs whether to join Israel’s strikes on Iran — including using bunker-busting bombs to target nuclear facilities deep underground — a discussion is underway among his top officials over how the US can strike those targets without becoming embroiled in a full-scale war, sources familiar with the matter said. For Trump, trying to avoid prolonging the conflict that began last Thursday has become a top imperative.
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