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Trump** insisted the truce remains intact. **“The ceasefire is going. It’s in effect,”** the US president told ABC News, describing the strikes as **“just a love tap”.** He repeated this stance when asked during
stance on Europe as a potential lever on Trump.  The US vice-president, JD Vance, with Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif
war on Iran, which began at the end of February. The latest freefall follows on from unchecked inflation, which has been increasingly plaguing the Iranian economy as a result of mismanagement and sanctions, and continues
Trump reiterated his stance that prices will drop with the end of the war. “The gas will go down. As soon as the war is over, it’ll drop like a rock,” he said
stance on the strait has shifted during the conflict and remains unclear. “We’ve had Trump say that he would be open to jointly controlling the Strait of Hormuz with Iran, where both sides collect
stance Donald Trump has issued a fresh verbal attack against Pope Leo XIV, accusing the pontiff of “endangering a lot of Catholics” because “he thinks it’s fine for Iran to have a nuclear weapon
war on Iran, which led Trump to voice deep displeasure with the British government for failing to support the offensive. The shooting on Saturday at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington, where
Trump recently claimed that Iran had accepted the US demand, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson quickly denied it, saying: “Enriched uranium will not be transferred anywhere.” The question remains open as to whether the next
Iran-aligned groups to play a marginal role, but their operational coordination drastically increased battlefield complexity. The “axis of resistance” lined up in a unified front against the US, while NATO failed to provide effective
Iran’s oil sector. Disruptions stemming from the war have disrupted the global economy, with [Asian states](/news/2026/5/4/japan-pm-says-iran-war-oil-crisis-having-enormous-impact-in-asia-pacific) that depend on imports from the Middle East especially hard hit. Trump could also bring up China
war. “That is why al-Maliki is backing al-Badri as an alternative candidate. But there is no winning formula inside the Framework yet, and there won’t be one until the results
stance and private signalling reflects a deliberate strategy. “This gap reflects a dual-track negotiation strategy,” Seyed Mojtaba Jalalzadeh, an international relations analyst based in Tehran, told Al Jazeera. “At the public level, Iran maintains
war. Separately, an unidentified senior security source told Iran’s state-owned Press TV that the blockade will soon be met with “practical and unprecedented action”. Later on Wednesday, Trump reiterated his claim that
war. But exports from Gulf countries that rely on the strait of Hormuz to get their oil to market have been severely curtailed by Iran’s defacto blockade of the strait since early March
stance with more talks on horizon **Tehran, Iran** – Iran’s authorities and state media project that they are less interested than before the war in negotiations with the United States if they go beyond their
Trump will no doubt try to depict the coming retreat as some great military and strategic victory. No such claims will be true. The truth is that Iran is far more sophisticated than the United
war on Iran, Russia's aggression in neighbouring Ukraine, now in its fourth year. And this Friday morning, souring relations between Europe and the United States, along with a potentially devastating defence impact, reared
war on Iran. Trump will arrive in China on Wednesday evening for a three-day visit that will mark the first trip by a US leader to the country since 2017, when Trump visited
Trump’s continuing stature in conservative politics. “The conversation on Democratic side is often hinged to questions of human rights and the international rules-based order,” said Josh Paul, a former director of congressional
Trump, [exited in 2018](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/09/iran-deal-how-trump-actions-could-flare-violence-in-middle-east).) On the Iranian side, there is a deep mistrust of American claims of a desire for peace. The US has launched attacks during previous negotiations, and Tehran