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U.S. Launches Military Strikes Against Iran Following Apache Helicopter Incident

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The United States conducted military strikes against Iran on Tuesday evening in response to an Iranian drone downing a U.S. Army Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump characterized the response as proportional and stated the two pilots were uninjured, while CENTCOM confirmed the strikes targeted Iranian air defenses. The incident marks an escalation in U.S.-Iran tensions in a strategically critical region.

The U.S. military launched strikes against Iran beginning at 5 PM Eastern Time on Tuesday, according to CENTCOM, in response to an Iranian drone striking and downing an Army Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz the previous day. President Trump stated the response should be "very strong, very powerful" and confirmed both helicopter pilots survived without injury. CENTCOM characterized the strikes as a "proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression," while open-source intelligence reported strikes in southern Iran targeting air defense systems. Initial reports indicated an Iranian drone had struck the helicopter, though the intentionality of the impact was not immediately confirmed. The incident occurred in one of the world's most strategically important waterways for global energy supplies.

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The articles do not provide details on Iran's response or statement regarding the helicopter incident, nor do they explain the broader context of U.S.-Iran tensions or previous incidents in the Strait of Hormuz region that may have contributed to this escalation.

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The American Conservative framed the strikes as a justified response to Iranian aggression, using CENTCOM's language of proportionality and emphasizing Trump's characterization of the response as appropriately strong. Coverage from other outlets may emphasize different aspects such as escalation risks, international law concerns, or regional destabilization implications.

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