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action happens remains technically banned in the U.S. under the 2022 settlement. It's an awkward position for the company: the Trump administration has openly embraced it, even as the billions of dollars in bets
action on the bill could still occur later in the day, as Republicans address their internal disagreements. The US president said on Wednesday that he is “working very hard” with House Republican leadership
planned passage through the Strait of Hormuz. The seizure came after the US imposed a naval blockade on all Iranian ports on April 13. Iran called Washington’s capture of the vessel
military action. She also argued that frustration with the NPT process helped drive support for the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, adopted in 2017, which offers an alternative path towards disarmament outside
military blockade of the key Strait of Hormuz, designed to put additional pressure on Iran. Asked whether the UK and US's growing differences over the conflict had affected the "special relationship" between
planned deployment of a long-range artillery battalion to the country would be cancelled, with other troops potentially being involved. According to the [US Defense Manpower Data Center](https://dwp.dmdc.osd.mil/dwp/app/main), there were
plan of action (JCPOA), the product of a specific moment in time, and whatever comes out of Islamabad cannot be exact since the nature of the Iran’s nuclear programme has altered so much since
military said it destroyed six small Iranian boats and interceptedIranian cruise missiles and drones – a claim that was denied by Iran – and Iran attacked the United Arab Emirates with drones and missiles, setting
Plan of Action, was the 2015 agreement between Iran and six world powers that capped Tehran’s uranium enrichment and placed its facilities under international supervision in exchange for sanctions relief. The United States withdrew
action in Iran, which is [broadly unpopular](https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2026/03/25/americans-broadly-disapprove-of-u-s-military-action-in-iran/) with the American public. Nick H. is a 28-year-old independent voter who thinks Trump did a bad job gaming
military action as going well](http://npr.org/2026/04/16/nx-s1-5781002/georgia-focus-groups-trump-iran-war). . Many challenges lie ahead as he takes up his [UK government-decreed task](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/31/king-charles-state-visit-to-us-to-go-ahead-buckingham-palace-confirms)
Plan of Action (JCPOA), which the US withdrew from in 2018 during his first term. On Tuesday, Trump extended the two-week ceasefire with Iran a day before it was set to expire, with hopes
Action (JCPOA), which he withdrew from in 2018 during his first term in office. The original 2015 accord took roughly two years of negotiations to reach and involved hundreds of specialists across technical and legal
plan. The letter stated he didn't want to be represented by someone he called "a pedophile, rapist, and traitor," [presumably targeting Trump](https://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=nx-s1-5802269:x), NPR's Jaclyn Diaz tells *Up First*. Allen listed
planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks”. “This shall not be impeded by the cessation of hostilities,” it added. Trump said that the 10-day truce includes Hezbollah. “I hope Hezbollah acts nicely and well during this