Pompeo says U.S. response to Iran will comply with international law
"Every target that's being reviewed, every effort that's being made will always be conducted inside the international laws of war," Pompeo said.
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"Every target that's being reviewed, every effort that's being made will always be conducted inside the international laws of war," Pompeo said.
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