Sunday, July 12, 2026 12:02 PM ET
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Feared for years, an Iranian attack on US soil has not materialized. Here's why. Despite constant threats, Iran has never struck on U.S. soil. Weak terror networks and strong U.S. surveillance may be part of the reason why. By - Anna Mulrine Grobe - / 6 min4 hours ago