Trump, Iran war
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U.S. intelligence agencies are actively assessing how Iran might respond if President Donald Trump declares a unilateral victory in the ongoing conflict, a war that has stretched for two months, caused thousands of deaths,
President Trump is talking about the war with Iran in the past tense. A MARTÍNEZ, HOST: Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo noted the president's word choice i
The media lapped it up with Democratic presidents at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, but this year, they are vowing to be mean to Trump.
President Donald Trump launched a war against Iran on Feb. 28, seemingly convinced he could declare a quick victory and the world would move on. But the war has seriously disrupted the supply chain for materials that power our lives, including the printed circuit boards (PCBs) used in virtually all of our electronic devices.
In an analysis of how Donald Trump treats almost every setback as a win and repeats it until many people doubt the loss, Associated Press writer Will Weissert cites the war with Iran as one of
Iran is expected to submit a revised peace proposal, sources say, after President Donald Trump indicated he would not accept an earlier version. Follow for live updates.
Top U.S. military leaders including Admiral Brad Cooper, the head of Central Command, will brief President Donald Trump later on Thursday on potential military action against Iran, a U.S. official told Reuters.