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critic of President Donald Trump. “I’m anti-Trump as hell, but on Friday, when Team USA [was playing](/sports/2026/6/13/usa-ease-past-paraguay-to-complete-world-cup-opening-rounds-of-hosts), I had my USA shirt, I had my USA headpiece on, I had a flag
deal" to end the war. Trump also dismissed the idea that he would use a nuclear weapon against Iran. "Why would I use a nuclear weapon where we've totally, in a very conventional
deal, labelling it a “surrender and defeat”. The Trump administration announcement comes just weeks after a previous agreement to cease hostilities was supposedly reached on April 16. Since then, however, more than 600 people have
deal would be reached, warning that he would “blast them away” if negotiations failed. Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar said Iran’s military headquarters has released a statement, saying a resumption
deal that would have been great for them; now they will have to pay the price,” Trump said. Here is what’s happening ## In Iran - **US strikes on Iran:** US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth [confirmed
critical about something they know nothing about," [Trump posted](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/116630919376298273) on Sunday. Speaking in New Delhi, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Monday, the United States would "give diplomacy every chance
Israel attack on Iran. Germany, Norway, South Korea and Australia were among the countries who sent representatives to the meeting, which ended on Thursday. British sources would not confirm if the US participated, though they
criticism that he did not fear the [Trump administration](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/trump-administration) and would continue to speak out against war. Trump’s attack came after Leo denounced a “delusion of omnipotence” as fuelling
Deal is not reached”.  An Iranian man walk past a picture of supreme leader Mojtaba
Israel war on Iran, and had stated on Wednesday that he was thinking of [pulling troops](/news/2026/5/1/trumps-threat-why-cutting-us-troops-in-europe-wont-be-easy) out of European countries deemed insufficiently supportive. The US outlet Politico reported earlier this week that Trump
critics outside [Maine](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/maine). “Now, the national pundits, the political establishment, they keep looking for that one story, that one headline, that one moment in my life that they can define the campaign
critical waterway. The incidents came the day after U.S. President Donald Trump announced an extension of a ceasefire between his country and Iran, and after Iran refused to attend the latest proposed round of peace
deal as a surrender and a humiliation that was “even worse than Israel had feared”. There widespread concern not only that will Iran be able to rebuild stronger than before the conflict, but also that
deal to end the war: What to know United States President Donald Trump [says a possible agreement](/news/2026/5/23/trump-says-iran-agreement-largely-negotiated-still-awaiting-finalisation) between Washington and Tehran to end months of war is now “largely negotiated”, raising hopes that tensions
Iran close the Strait of Hormuz, has sent gasoline prices soaring in the US and fuelled inflation. Critics have [accused Trump](/news/2026/3/1/netanyahus-war-analysts-say-trumps-iran-strikes-benefit-israel-not-us) of allowing Israel to drag the US into a war that does
critical of the Obama administration's $1.7bn payment to Iran in 2016. With an eye toward his legacy, Trump has been keen to frame his Iran deal as better than former President Barack Obama
Trump misread the situation and expected the military option to grant him more concessions.” ## What happens next? It is difficult to predict this, but neither side appears to want a return to full-scale
deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and agree the terms of much longer-term talks over the big issues, starting with Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium and its wider nuclear plans
criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza, leading to a failure within the bloc to arrive at a consensus on the subject. “The meeting in India occurs at a difficult time in which the cohesion
Israel should not even be discussed. Ali Khezrian, a representative of Tehran who is a member of the national security commission of parliament, told state-owned media on Friday, citing unnamed senior officials, that Iran