Deescalation. That is the message from the us Secretary Of State, tony blinken just now, after israel launched the retaliatory strike against iran, overnight. Now blinken was just speaking from a g7 summit in italy, telling reporters pointedly that the United States was not involved in any Offensive Operations. As he also said, the focus for the United States and g7 remains deescalation you saw israel on the Receiving End of an unprecedented attack. But our focus has been on, of course, making sure that israel can effectively defend itself, but also so deescalating tensions avoiding conflict. And that remains our focus so israels strikes were in response to the missile and drone attack that iran launched last weekend. The early read this morning seems to be the israel in its response overnight was trying to avoid further escalation. A source in the region saying that the strikes are over around so far downplaying the hit coming at them. John. All right. Us officials confirm that israel
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it is no ordinary headline in the new york times. sweeping raids, giant camps, and nasty port asians. what to expect should donald regain power. a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, tell us what reports. we re beginning the hour with breaking news. a deadly u.s. military training mission. our reporter is at the white house. we know the president just released a statement. tell us about, that all we know about this incident. yes, the white house putting out the statement from president biden. in the last hour, so the president is saying that he and the first lady are mourning the dehs of five american service members who died when their aircraft crashed inthe mediterranean sea during a routine training mission. now we know u.s. european command says the rve members were killed during that routine error refuelling mission. it says that it was part of military training in friday mediterranean. eastern the officials