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Israeli warplanes have continued to strike Iran overnight, including hitting the capital, Tehran.
An Iranian foreign ministry official is warning against U.S. intervention in this conflict,
saying it could lead to a wider war.
President Trump is speaking out about the conflict between Israel and Iran.
And NPR's Franco Ordonez reports.
Trump does not appear to be interested in diplomacy anymore.
Trump has repeatedly said all options are on the table.
He's drawn a red line if soldiers are targeted.
But he's also signaling the U.S. is already more involved than the White House previously led on.
He's boasting that, quote, we now have total, complete control of the skies over Iran.
He's saying we know where the supreme leader is.
I mean, he's repeatedly using that word we,
blurring the line between Israel's objective and U.S. objectives.
kind of ownership has really raised more concerns of the U.S. getting more involved into another foreign conflict.
And Piers Franco-Ordonez reporting.
A panel from the 9th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals has heard arguments about President Trump's recent deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles.
Steve Futterman reports the appeals court judges are weighing whether Trump's actions are legal.
For more than one hour, the three members of the court heard arguments for and against.