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Secretary of Defense James Mattis denied reports Friday that the U.S. is preparing military action against Iran. The statement, made to reporters outside the Pentagon, came after the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) alleged Thursday that the Trump administration may bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities as early as next month. When questioned on the allegation Mattis referred to the report as “fiction.” “I have no idea where the Australian news people got that,” Mattis said. “I am confident it is not something that is being considered right now… frankly its fiction as best I can give you.” Read More |