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Team Trump’s nuclear talks with Iran would probably improve if White House officials stopped contradicting one another.
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Iran and the United States will hold talks Saturday in Rome, their second round of negotiations over Tehran's rapidly ...
Iran and the United States will begin having experts meet to discuss details of a possible deal over Tehran's rapidly ...
To placate Israel, Trump, an avowed Zionist, has threatened to bomb Iran, but will he really walk the talk? The answer is yes and no. A confirmed maverick, he handles war and peace on his own terms.
The meetings "should be no surprise", he said: US President Donald Trump "certainly doesn't want to go to war" [with Iran]. "I don't think you can see an end to the war while hostages are still ...
The New York Times reported: In the past 24 hours, officials have left a contradictory and confusing set of messages, suggesting the administration might settle for caps on Iran’s activities ...
Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the White House was primarily to discuss Trump’s decision, the New York Times reported.
The fallout has been swift. Advance flight bookings from Canada to Florida are way down. Projections indicate a 35% decline ...