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Iran threatens hotels where US troops stay

Iran threatens hotels where US troops stay

Iran has issued new threats against hotels in the Gulf States where United States military personnel are stationed. Army spokesman Abolfazl Shekarchi stated that any building housing Americans becomes a legitimate target for military action. The official emphasized that Iran intends to strike U.S. forces wherever they are located.

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IJmond municipalities resigned to impact of Wijkertunnel closure: Disruption inevitable regardless of solution

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