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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday will be the most intense day yet of U.S. strikes inside Iran as the Islamic Republic, its firepower diminished, vowed to fight on. Netanyahu said Tuesday that the aim of the campaign is the popular overthrow of its government. U.S. President Donald Trump sent contradictory signals about how long the war could last, fueling uncertainty and wild swings in financial markets. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf dismissed any suggestion that Tehran has sought a ceasefire. The U.S. joint chiefs chairman says Iran's missile attacks have fallen 90% and one-way attack drones have decreased 83% since the war began. Read moreThe Latest: Hegseth vows most intense day yet of US strikes as Iran aims to fight on

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Iran has fired more drones and missiles at Israel and Gulf Arab countries as it keeps up pressure on the Middle East. The war launched by the United States and Israel has sent oil prices surging and stunned global economies. The Saudi Defense Ministry said on Tuesday that it has destroyed tw… Read moreIranian barrages target Israel and Gulf countries as US warns Iran of ‘most intense day of strikes’