Iran, Trump and Israel
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President Donald Trump expressed deep frustration with both Israel and Iran on Tuesday, saying the two countries "don't know what the **** they're doing." Trump made the comments while departing from the White House for a NATO summit Tuesday morning.
Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire, President Trump announced on Truth Social, adding that it would go into effect Tuesday morning local time.
Trump announced a ceasefire on social media. The attack earlier Monday on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar comes two days after the U.S. used 'bunker buster' bombs on Iranian nuclear sites.
When President Donald Trump sent U.S. bombers to strike Iran’s nuclear sites last weekend, he was betting he could help ally Israel cripple Tehran’s nuclear program while keeping his long-standing vow to avoid entanglement in a protracted war.
U.S. lawmakers consider giving Israel B-2 bombers and bunker buster bombs as Iran could restart uranium enrichment within months despite damage from recent American strikes.
President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Iran agreed to a "complete and total" ceasefire after the Trump said the U.S. military carried out a "successful" attack on Iranian nuclear sites.
President Donald Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday and asked him not to send an immediate military strike in response to what Israel said was Iran’s violation of the ceasefire, said a person familiar with the exchange, who spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to discuss sensitive communications.
Gulf states with strong ties to President Donald Trump are emerging from the war between Israel and Iran with greater regional influence and with some of their longstanding security concerns over Iranian power assuaged.
President Pezeshkian declares Iran is 'fully prepared' for renewed conflict with Israel despite ongoing ceasefire, claiming U.S. strikes failed to eliminate Iran's nuclear capabilities.