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May 9, 2018 at 10:18 am #7072
Israel launches air strikes in Syria after ordering bomb shelters to open due to ‘irregular’ Iranian troop movements near its border as Trump axes nuclear deal

Video shows Israeli missile strikes hitting Iran base in Syrian capital Damascus
Violence came within an hour after Trump announced US pulling out nuke deal
Israel said it spotted ‘irregular activity of Iranian forces’ after Trump’s speech
Army announced it was preparing ‘troops for an attack’ and deployed air defense
Officials in Israeli-held Golan Heights were told ‘unlock and ready the shelters’srael has launched air strikes in Syria after ordering bomb shelters to open after spotting ‘irregular activity of Iranian troops’ following Donald Trump’s nuclear deal speech.
Harrowing footage shows missile strikes going off at Iran military bases in the Kiswah area, near Syrian capital Damascus.
The Israeli military said it instructed civic authorities on the Golan Heights to ready bomb shelters, deployed new defences and mobilised some reservist forces.
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A Minute To Midnite Show HostMay 9, 2018 at 10:31 am #7073Trump Withdraws U.S. From ‘One-Sided’ Iran Nuclear Deal
WASHINGTON — President Trump declared on Tuesday that he was pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal, unraveling the signature foreign policy achievement of his predecessor, Barack Obama, and isolating the United States among its Western allies.
“This was a horrible one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made,” Mr. Trump said at the White House in announcing his decision. “It didn’t bring calm, it didn’t bring peace, and it never will.”
Mr. Trump’s announcement, while long anticipated and widely telegraphed, plunges America’s relations with European allies into deep uncertainty. They have committed to staying in the deal, raising the prospect of a diplomatic and economic clash as the United States reimposes stringent sanctions on Iran.
It also raises the prospect of increasing tensions with Russia and China, which also are parties to the agreement.
In a joint statement, President Emmanuel Macron of France, Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany urged Iran to “continue to meet its own obligations under the deal,” despite the American withdrawal.
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