US Iran conflict: Marco Rubio tells why US attacked first, says 'we would suffer higher casualties if...'

In a recent statement, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarified the rationale behind the United States' military involvement in Iran. He emphasized that the U.S. took action only after confirming plans by its ally Israel to launch a strike against Iran. Rubio indicated that this preemptive response was aimed at mitigating potential casualties, arguing that the U.S. would face higher losses if they delayed their intervention. The remarks come amid escalating tensions in the region, highlighting the complex interplay of U.S.-Iran relations and the strategic alliance with Israel. This development underscores the U.S. commitment to its allies and its proactive stance in addressing perceived threats from Iran, which has been a focal point of international concern due to its nuclear ambitions and regional activities. The situation remains fluid, and the implications of U.S. actions could have significant ramifications for Middle Eastern geopolitics and security dynamics.
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