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And whether Trump can or will or should try to control or purchase a territory that does not want to be sold is one question.
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Air raid sirens are sounding across Israel this morning.
This comes after the United States and Israel launched joint strikes on Iran.
The Israeli military is warning of retaliatory attacks following today's operation.
NPR's Daniel Estrin reports Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the goal is to help the Iranian people topple their regime.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the goal of the joint U.S.-Israeli strikes is to,
quote, remove the existential threat posed by the terrorist regime in Iran.
Netanyahu said in a video,
our joint action will create the conditions for the brave Iranian people to take their destiny into their own hands.
President Trump addressed Iranians in a video saying, bombs will be dropping everywhere.
When we are finished, take over your government.
A person briefed on the operation told NPR it was expected to last a few days,
with Israel's military focusing on targeting Iran's missile program.
Sirens are wailing in Israel, warning people to stay in shelters.