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Trump to go to war in Iran, which the White House and Netanyahu deny. Among the prominent critics of the war is Joe Kent, who led the National Counterterrorism Center before resigning in March, citing
Trump’s meeting with Xi, commentators speculated the US president’s need for Beijing’s support to end his intractable war with Iran could set the stage for some kind of “grand bargain”, in which
Trump's announcement appears mild compared to previous statements against Iran. The statement even makes it sound like Iran is a party to the operation - the president went as far as to say "Project Freedom
Trump has suggested, just as Russia poses the biggest threat to Europe since the end of the Cold War. [ Trump commended Gabbard for doing "an incredible job, and we will miss her." "Her wonderful husband, Abraham, has been recently diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer
Iran’s actions since the Islamic revolution in 1979 represented an imminent threat to the US. Speaking before Wednesday’s vote, US Senator Chris Murphy called the conflict a “bungled, mismanaged war” that has failed
war was started. Little wonder [Republican hawks such as Ted Cruz warned of a disaster](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/24/republican-hawks-trump-deal-iran). Iran, in a statement issued by the foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, rejected claims in the US media
statement, said Trump had no right to ”deprive” Iran of its nuclear rights.  (Al Jazeera) ## What else is Trump asking for? ### Restrictions on ballistic missiles Before the US-Israel war
Trump has insisted multiple times that “regime change” has already materialised in Iran, since several layers of officials have been killed, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and others at the top. But the main
war against Iran. “We may stop by Cuba after we finish with this,” he said. The Trump administration has repeatedly denied US policy has contributed to the humanitarian situation in Cuba, instead framing the crisis
Iran war is increasingly overshadowing the Trump administration’s domestic economic messaging, as officials often get peppered with questions about oil and gas prices and [battleground Republicans grow anxious](https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/19/senate-midterm-chances-republican-fears-00879916?nid=0000014f-1646-d88f-a1cf-5f46b4be0000&nname=inside-congress&nrid=564ece97-661f-4705-b579-b54157325518&utm_source=cio) that the extended
Iran. But Netanyahu issued a statement saying the Israeli military would "continue operating in southern Lebanon as planned." "I spoke this evening with President Trump and told him that if Hezbollah does not stop attacking
statement by Tamim’s office. A ceasefire between the US, Israel and Iran has been in place since early April after more than a month of war. The truce was meant not only to stop
war on Iran on February 28. Here is what we know so far: ## What is the latest US proposal, and how has Iran responded? According to US media reports, the latest proposal expects Iran
Iran over enriched uranium. His statement came even as Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said his country had not “finished the job” of dismantling Hezbollah. It remains to be seen whether Trump’s attention
Trump said on Friday he was “not satisfied” with Iran’s [latest peace proposal](/news/2026/5/2/iran-war-whats-happening-on-day-64-as-trump-rejects-tehrans-proposal) to end the war. He said he was uncertain whether a deal would be reached, warning that he would “blast
Trump to change his stance, the spokesperson said: “The PM has said very clearly that he won’t be pressured on the Iran war. He will always act in the national interests