U.S deny involvement in Israel’s attack on Iran but admits they were briefed in advance

The United States, led by President Donald Trump has denied their involvement in the ongoing Israel – Iran feud.

The United States made it clear they are not in anyway not involved in the strikes launch by Israel.

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They however admitted to one thing which is that the country’s top officiald were was briefed in advance by Israel.

U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, emphasized protecting American forces and warned Iran against targeting U.S. interests.

The attacks disrupted U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations which had been set to take place on June 15, 2025.

The talks is aimed at curbing Iran’s uranium enrichment, which had reached 60% purity weapons-grade.

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Regional actors like Jordan and Iraq reported intercepting Iranian drones and missiles, while global oil prices rose over 6% due to fears of further escalation.

The strikes have heightened fears of a broader regional war, with Iran’s weakened air defenses and military leadership raising questions about its ability to sustain a prolonged conflict.

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