President Donald Trump said Friday he would "prefer to make a deal" with Iran rather than use military force to reach an ...
"There are two ways Iran can be handled, militarily or you make a deal. I would prefer to make a deal," Trump told Fox host ...
Trump’s remarks represent a shift for the president, who in 2018 withdrew the United States from a nuclear deal with Iran.
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A letter U.S. President Donald Trump wrote to Iran’s supreme leader in an attempt to jump-start talks over Tehran’s rapidly ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNIran warns US and allies against military actionIran is not pushing for war but will fight back if provoked, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has declared. The United ...
Elbridge Colby told a Senate hearing that preventing Iran’s nuclear ambitions could require using US bombers and air tankers ...
Tehran, Iran – Iran’s army and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have been showcasing and testing new defensive and offensive weapons in large-scale military exercises for the past ...
Kurds Poland to have all men undergo military training Ukraine, U.S. to hold talks on Russia peace agreement, cease-fire in Saudi Arabia "You can't let them have a nuclear weapon." Iran said it ...
Elbridge Colby, Trump's nominee for the Pentagon's undersecretary of policy, said that military action may be necessary against Iran.
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