Iran, Trump and Netanyahu
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Iran’s president has said the country is willing to open up its nuclear sites for “any verification” to prove it is not seeking to build nuclear weapons, as negotiations continue to stave off US military action.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley said Iran has "never been weaker" and urged President Donald Trump to finish the job before leaving office on "Special Report."
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US Iran tensions highlights: Tensions between the US and Iran continue to simmer as both nations work to establish the next round of talks.
President Donald Trump signed a new executive order creating a tariff framework targeting countries that acquire goods or services from Iran.
US President Donald Trump warned that Iran’s supreme leader should be “very worried,” as both sides prepare for their first formal negotiations since the United States bombed Tehran’s nuclear program last year.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is heading to Washington to meet with President Donald Trump on Iran.
The regime does not want to capitulate to the United States, but it also seeks to avoid losing power, prompting a bazaar-style negotiation aimed at preserving core assets. The United States’