Iran, Trump and nuclear program
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Trump gives Iran 10-15 days to negotiate or face serious military consequences in high-stakes nuclear diplomacy standoff with Tehran regime officials.
The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency says Iran's enriched uranium "is still there," as he stresses the urgency of diplomacy to avert a U.S.-Iran war.
Texas Sen. Ted CRuz told FOX News on Thursday night that "it is entirely possible that in the next six months we’ll see regimes fall in Iran, in Venezuela, and in Cuba." "And we could also see governments replace them that want to be friends with the United States of America,
The second round of talks in Geneva about Iran's nuclear program takes place as the United States ramps up its military presence in the Middle East and Iran holds large-scale maritime exercises.
Voters have been willing to tolerate previous military interventions like the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and last year’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities, but have
Fox News co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy on Friday said President Trump needs to provide a “better case” against carrying out a strike on Iran before possibly dragging the U.S. into “another war.”
President Trump has one bright red line for Iran's nuclear program and some areas of flexibility as he weighs military strikes or a possible deal in the coming days.
Iran on Thursday held military drills with Russia amid escalating tensions with the United States, after President Trump gave the Middle Eastern country a 10-day timeline for the two countries to