US uses hundreds of Tomahawk missiles on Iran, alarming some at Pentagon, WaPo reports - Reuters
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The U.S. launched hundreds of Tomahawk missiles against Iran, marking significant military escalation and prompting internal Pentagon concerns.
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The United States has launched hundreds of Tomahawk cruise missiles against Iranian targets, according to reporting by the Washington Post. The scale of the strike has prompted concern among some Pentagon officials, suggesting internal disagreement over the operation's scope or strategic necessity. The attack represents a significant escalation in US-Iran military tensions and marks one of the most substantial direct strikes against Iranian territory in recent years. The missile campaign underscores the Trump administration's assertive posture toward Iran and could have broad implications for regional stability and potential Iranian retaliation.
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