US-Israeli war against Iran escalates
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A new AP-NORC poll shows that while President Donald Trump maintains deep support among Republicans, he risks frustrating his supporters if the U.S. gets involved in a prolonged war.
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday Iran made a valuable offer to reach a deal with the U.S. in talks that Iran has denied are taking place.
Iran war news LIVE updates: Iran's death toll due to the US-Israeli strikes in the country has now crossed 2,000, the Iranian health ministry said on Sunday. Meanwhile, fears of a ground invasion grows as more US marines arrive in West Asia.
President Donald Trump, speaking at an event in Miami, said world leaders are “not sticking together,” pointing to concerns about NATO.
Trump's comments also come at a time when Iran and the US are countering each other in negotiations for a possible ceasefire
Israel struck Iran’s nuclear sites hours after threatening to escalate its campaign, and Iran retaliated by attacking a base in Saudi Arabia, wounding U.S. troops. In a significant development amidst ongoing conflict,
Israel said it will expand its war against Tehran, as Iran’s military warned civilians near U.S. forces to evacuate ahead of potential strikes.
A close ally of US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that Gulf leaders should send their own children to fight on the front lines in the Israeli-US war on Iran. Speaking on his “War Room” podcast,
American and Iranian officials are "talking," the president said, following reports that Tehran had rejected a negotiation proposal.