Iran, Trump and Israel
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President Donald Trump said Thursday that only the U.S. and China can retrieve enriched uranium from Iran’s buried nuclear sites following strikes last year. The U.S. and Tehran continue to work toward a deal to end the war.
President Donald Trump acknowledged criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as “crazy” in a phone call that involved expletives, saying he was “a little bit perturbed” that Israel’s fighting with Hezbollah militants in
U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker discusses President Donald Trump's diplomatic efforts to secure a deal with Iran and broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Whitaker highlights
President Trump held a Cabinet meeting at the White House on Wednesday, discussing a deal that would bring an end to the war with Iran. Natalie Brand reports.
Iran is using Lebanon as leverage in peace talks with the U.S., exploiting tensions between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in the process. Trump held two expletive-laden calls with Netanyahu earlier this week,
Trump said he would be “mandatorily requesting” several Muslim nations sign the Abraham Accords and recognize Israel as part of any peace deal with Iran.
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Israel is worried that Trump will strike a ‘bad deal’ with Iran, leaving war objectives unmet
Israel is concerned that US President Donald Trump may strike an agreement with Iran before addressing some of the key issues that drove the two countries to launch the war in the first place, multiple Israeli sources have told CNN.
Hezbollah’s leader said the Iran-backed group, which was not included in US-brokered talks, had rejected a deal worked out between Israel and the Lebanese government.