U.S. ramps up military presence as attacks on energy sites drive oil prices higher

The United States is rapidly deploying thousands of additional marines and sailors to the Middle East as escalating attacks on energy infrastructure drive oil prices higher. We’ll bring you striking new images from inside Iran, where flames are erupting at one of the world’s largest gas fields. Meanwhile, President Trump has issued a stark warning to Israel: “don’t do it again” after an American F-35 was struck over Iran. We’ll also show the harrowing moment a missile narrowly misses a journalist on the front lines, as Iranian missiles rain down on the capital. Our reporters are on the ground, providing an exclusive, inside look from Iran.

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