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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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Trump’s Strategy for Iran – What’s Coming Next?Stocks jumped Thursday as President Trump unveiled a trade deal with the U.K. It marks the first major agreement since the president slapped tariffs on nearly all U.S. trade partners. CBS News contributor JD Durkin joins from the New York Stock Exchange with the latest.
Witkoff has embraced untraditional tactics and defied some conservatives as the administration seeks quick wins in the Middle East. Now his strategy is being put to the test.
The release of Edan Alexander, the last living American-Israeli hostage held by Hamas, was a moment of profound relief for his family and a rare flicker of hope for war-fatigued Israelis.
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Iran is crafting its nuclear pitch in language designed to flatter Donald Trump’s favorite persona: the dealmaker-in-chief.
But Trump’s approach to Iran has been the biggest point of contention ... Netanyahu’s “whole political strategy and survival strategy is based on holding his coalition and holding his ...
Trump signs $200bn Qatar deal after hailing meeting with Syria’s ‘young, attractive’ president in Middle East tour: Live - Donald Trump said ending sanctions on Syria would give the country a ‘chance
Donald Trump’s team is throwing itself into the most expansive and simultaneous set of high-level diplomatic negotiations in years, involving China, Ukraine, Russia, Iran, the Middle East and multiple global trading rivals.
Saudi Arabia is of key diplomatic importance to the Trump White House, especially amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
The president’s domestic and foreign policy agenda has run headlong into immovable objects, triggering market reactions and harsh responses that have forced him to recalibrate.