Trump says Iran wants a deal to end war
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US President Donald Trump pushed back hard at an idea by Netanyahu to encourage a revolution - voicing fears of a bloodbath following thousands of Iranian deaths
This is the fourth video he has released to counter the false claims. Earlier clips showed him attending an online briefing, visiting a coffee shop, and speaking with Israeli residents to prove he is unharmed.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday (March 2) that the U.S. and Israel's war against Iran will not be an endless one and that it will involve quick and decisive action. "This is not an endless war, this is the gateway to peace" Netanyahu ...
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US-Iran war highlights: Netanyahu vows to ‘continue striking enemies’ after attacks on Israeli towns
US-Iran war highlights: Israel claimed late Saturday that Iran fired missiles near Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, while Iran said a Bushehr airport was hit by US-Israeli strikes. The US says it has struck over 8,
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to travel to Israel next week to update Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, two Trump administration officials said. Rubio is expected to meet with Netanyahu on Feb ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured Americans on Monday that there won't be an "endless war" in the Middle East as the United States and Israel continue striking the Iranian regime. "You're not going to have an endless war," Netanyahu told ...
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The latest: Iran says nuclear facilities have been targeted after Israel warns attacks will escalate
Israel warned Friday it will expand its attacks on Iran as Tehran kept firing missiles at Israel and Gulf Arab nations. The U.S. military also continued striking Iran, while President Donald Trump delayed his threat to obliterate Iran’s energy plants over its effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
The US and Iran wrangle over talks with no end to war in sight. Travelers hoping for a drop in long-haul summer airfares face a brutal reality check, and British Airways is proposing a bonus for pilots who burn less fuel.