Iran, nuclear and Trump
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Iran, Trump and regional threats
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President Donald Trump said Iran is negotiating “seriously" with the U.S. as he keeps military options on the table and American naval forces move into the region.
Many people in Tehran and Tel Aviv are worried that Trump will make good on his threats to attack Iran again, but for some, it's fear laced with hope.
Iran’s president says he has instructed the country’s foreign minister to “pursue fair and equitable negotiations” with the United States.
Fox News senior strategic analyst and retired Gen. Jack Keane discusses President Donald Trump's approach to Iran, highlighting a "historic choice and remarkable opportunity" for the U.S. on ‘America Reports.
GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN: The House Rules Committee is set to meet this afternoon on setting up a floor vote on the government funding package. The federal government partially shut down over the weekend after senators advanced the bill without Department of Homeland Security funding.
Despite multiple suspicious explosions in Iran, no major military strike occurred early Sunday. Amid ongoing diplomacy and rumors, such as possible uranium transfers to Turkey, and a massive US naval presence,
Iran's president accused President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and European leaders of trying to "fragment society."
UKRAINE LOSING FAITH: If there was one moment last week that crystallized the fear in Ukraine that the Trump administration is not working in Ukraine’s best interest it was a statement at last week’s Cabinet meeting in which special envoy Steve Witkoff said “lots of good things” were in the negotiations in Abu Dhabi and