Trump Wants an Iran Nuclear Deal
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Direct nuclear talks are underway between the United States and Iran and a “very big meeting” will take place on Saturday.
Reuters |
Weary from long years of biting sanctions and worried about U.S. threats of military action, Iranians have responded to the prospect of talks this weekend with expressions of hope that have boosted t...
U.S. News & World Report |
Trump earlier this week said the talks would be “direct” while Iran has described the engagement as “indirect” talks with the U.S.
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Russia said on Wednesday the world was getting tired of endless threats against Iran and that bombing the Islamic Republic would not bring peace, cautioning that Tehran was already taking preventative measures.
Pam Bondi, President Donald Trump's attorney general said Sunday the president would "probably" leave the White House after his second term is completed.
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President Donald Trump said Monday the U.S. will hold direct talks with Iran about its nuclear program, while warning the Iranians they would be in “great danger” if the talks don’t succeed in persuading them to abandon their nuclear weapons program.
The Pentagon recently extended the deployment of the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier strike group and ordered a second flotilla to the Middle East as Trump threatened to bomb Iran if it doesn't strike a deal over its nuclear weapons capabilities.
If Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was looking for the easy political victories that once gushed from US President Donald Trump, he left the Oval Office empty-handed.
Trump has already moved an aircraft carrier to the Middle East after amassing several stealth bombers to the nearby Chagos Islands. The USS Carl Vinson was transferred from Asia to the Persian Gulf, directly south of Iran, to join USS Harry S. Truman.
RUSSIA has warned that a war between the west and its ally Iran would trigger an “irreversible catastrophe”, amid reports the US is gearing up to bomb Iranian nuclear targets. The
Donald Trump has given Iran two months to agree to a new nuclear deal or be prepared for war. Here’s how both sides could come to an agreement.
The U.S. has threatened Iran with military action if it does not come to the negotiation table. Iran has refused direct talks with the U.S. and warned of hitting back if attacked