
New Report: Iran Considering Striking US Military Targets in Europe
New Report: Iran Considering Striking US Military Targets in Europe By Ward Clark | 3:02 PM on August 19, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. That isn't a bear... well, let's say a weasel that Iran should be thinking about poking. Turkish officials said in March that NATO air defenses had intercepted several Iranian ballistic missiles.There's a lot of reason to look on this report with the usual skepticism we accord to the gaseous emissions out of Tehran.
- ▪New Report: Iran Considering Striking US Military Targets in Europe By Ward Clark | 3:02 PM on August 19, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com.
- ▪That isn't a bear... well, let's say a weasel that Iran should be thinking about poking.
- ▪Turkish officials said in March that NATO air defenses had intercepted several Iranian ballistic missiles.There's a lot of reason to look on this report with the usual skepticism we accord to the gaseous emissions out of Tehran.
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New Report: Iran Considering Striking US Military Targets in Europe By Ward Clark | 3:02 PM on August 19, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Vahid Salemi A new report out of Iran, if it's accurate, would represent yet another episode in Iran's recurring series, "Our Mouth is Writing Checks Our Butts Can't Cash." This time, regime insiders speaking to the Financial Times are indicating that what's left of Iran's military is looking into options to strike U.S. military assets in Europe, should President Trump choose to escalate the present conflict.
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