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Joshua Keating @ Vox 2 place · today 16:25 EDT

It really looks like we’re about to bomb Iran again

The US military is in the midst of its largest build-up of forces in the Middle East in decades, in preparation for some sort of military action in Iran. Military officials say strikes could come as early as this weekend and some US personnel are being evacuated from the region.  Diplomacy isn’t officially over yet. […]

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