No preemption signal from Iran in run-up to US-Israel strikes, AP reports

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AP reports that U.S. intelligence did not indicate Iran planned a preemptive strike before the U.S.-Israel attacks; the CIA tracked senior Iranian leaders and shared details with Israel to time the operations, which hit Revolutionary Guard facilities and other targets. Three American troops were killed as the campaign continued, with Trump saying the strikes would continue until objectives are met. Iran has signaled openness to talks through a White House official, and Trump said he could eventually speak with Iran’s new leadership.
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