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Russia and Iran are using Trump’s desire for quick wins to their advantage, stringing him along with false hopes of diplomacy while advancing their own goals, and Trump’s choice of a
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The comments came as Trump kick off a four-day visit to the Middle East on Tuesday with his visit to Saudi capital.
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Netanyahu was blindsided — and infuriated — this past week by Trump’s announcement that the U.S. was halting its military campaign against the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen after the Houthis agreed to stop firing on U.S. ships in the Red Sea, according to one of the U.S. officials and the two Middle East diplomats.
FIRST ON FOX – Experts on the Islamic Republic of Iran’s manipulative atomic weapons bargaining strategy issued a dire warning to team Trump negotiators on how to avoid falling into the trap of former President Barack Obama’s flawed nuclear deal with ...
US President Donald Trump touched down in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on May 13, marking the start of a four-day trip across the Persian Gulf region that will see him visit Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
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Iran is crafting its nuclear pitch in language designed to flatter Donald Trump’s favorite persona: the dealmaker-in-chief.
When Donald Trump lands in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for a whirlwind visit to the Middle East he will be arriving in his happy place.
A new report shows how the Houthis will remain a major threat even if they agree to a Red Sea ceasefire so long as nations like Iran and Oman continue to support them.
President Donald Trump is to meet with the new Syrian leader, a onetime insurgent, before wrapping up his visit to Saudi Arabia
Two continents away, in Felestin Square, in Tehran, formerly a landmark on the Silk Road between China and the Mediterranean, a public clock counts down the minutes to the destruction of Israel on Sept 9 2040, based on a prophecy made by the Ayatollah. Nearby, a public fountain used to spray red water to symbolise the blood of the martyrs.