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Trump weighs possible strikes on Iran
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The United States and Iran have long had a pretty contentious relationship. The U.S.'s allies in the region have always been enemies of Iran, and while the conflict between the two countries has never erupted into all-out war, there have long been concerns ...
After weeks of nationwide protests, Iran’s Supreme Leader ordered a violent crackdown that left thousands dead. President Trump, who had urged demonstrators to remain in the streets, ultimately did not intervene — a decision that now shapes the narrow set of options before him.
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday said his country’s answer to an attack would be harsh, which appeared to be in response to a warning by U.S. President Donald Trump over reconstruction of Iran’s nuclear program.
President Donald Trump threatened Iran on Truth Social on Wednesday, saying the country must negotiate on its nuclear weapons plan or face attack.
Authorities severed most internet access on January 8 following the circulation of videos showing street demonstrations that turned violent.
President Donald Trump warned Iran "time is running out" on a nuclear deal, and Iran's foreign minister threatened retaliation against "aggression."
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President Donald Trump demands Iran meet three key conditions
The USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) has approached within striking distance of Iran, and U.S. President Donald Trump stated on the 28th that if a series of demands are not met, a “swift and violent attack” could occur.
President Trump on Wednesday threatened Iran with another attack that would be “far worse” than the three strikes last summer. “Hopefully Iran will quickly ‘Come to the Table’ and negotiate a fair and equitable deal – NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS – one that is good for all parties.