Iran, Bomb Threat and Donald Trump
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US President Donald Trump says he's "highly unlikely" to renew the two-week ceasefire with Iran, which is due to expire on Wednesday. There were reports JD Vance was heading to Pakistan, but then he turned up at the White House.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting military, government and infrastructure sites. Following the announcement of a two-week ceasefire,
The Trump administration pushed back against accusations that President Donald Trump‘s threat to destroy Iran‘s infrastructure would amount to a war crime, with National Security Advisor Mike Waltz characterizing such claims as legally baseless.
The Round 2 of the Islamabad talks to negotiate a peace deal between the United States (US) and Iran seems to be going nowhere after Tehran refused to participate in the next round of negotiations that are being proposed to take place in Pakistan's Islamabad on Tuesday,
The president seemed to be spinning out after his public approval rating slumped to a second-term low amid ongoing criticism of the conflict.
Trump’s statements about whether Vance was going to the talks were important because, as the administration’s foremost skeptic about the war, the vice president has been widel
Trump's supporters in Nevada and Arizona believe that Pope Leo XIV is in the wrong, not the president, in their spat over the Iran war.