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U.S. claims new strikes in Iran were "self-defense," Tehran blasts U.S. for "grave violation"
The U.S. conducted strikes against Iran overnight, citing 'self-defense,' while Iran condemned the action as a 'grave violation' of international law. The attacks occurred amid ongoing peace talks between the two nations.
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