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President Trump said early Tuesday morning that he wants "a real end" to Iran's nuclear problem, with Tehran "giving up entirely" its enrichment activities. He said he was not just working toward a ceasefire to end the war between Iran and Israel,
President Donald Trump disputed the assessment from his director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, and the intelligence community, stating his belief that Iran was “very close” to developing a nuclear weapon prior to Israel’s attack on its facilities last week.
President Trump’s social-media posts calling for Iran to surrender without conditions and saying the country had lost control of its airspace used the word “we,” but it wasn’t immediately clear if that meant that the U.
Israel’s military campaign reminds some of America’s ill-fated Middle East interventions, which President Trump has long denounced.
Make America Great Again (MAGA) figures have been split on the issue of U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict.
GOP Rep. David Kustoff of Tennessee reacts to sirens again going off in Tel Aviv amid Israel’s military conflict with Iran and tells CNN’s Wolf Blitzer how he thinks President Trump should weigh whether to bring the US into the conflict.
Bill O'Reilly told NewsNation's Leland Vittert Monday night about a brief phone call he had with President Trump. BILL O'REILLY: Earlier today, very briefly, I texted with President Trump. He doesn't want to use American air power at this point,
President Donald Trump unexpectedly departed the Group of Seven summit yesterday and said he was heading back to Washington to deal with conflicts in the Middle East.