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At a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, President Donald Trump issued a warning about Iran, saying the regime "may be behaving badly" and invoking the phrase "where there's smoke, there's fire" in reference to ...
Iran Human Rights, a Norway-based monitor, has reported Tuesday that at least 734 protesters had been killed, with potentially thousands more dead. The group also cited Iranian state media as reporting on the deaths of around 121 members of the security forces, including IRGC personnel.
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Trump says Iran may be using different sites to rebuild missile programme, warns of stronger consequencesFlorida [US]: US President Donald Trump on Monday warned Iran of "very powerful" consequences, saying there are indications that Tehran may be trying to rebuild its ballistic missile programme at sites different from those targeted by US strikes earlier ...
President Trump warned Friday in a social media post that if Iran "violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue." Mr. Trump offered no further comment on Iran or how the U.S. might ...
President Donald Trump issued new warnings against Iran and Hamas after a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida on Monday to try to advance the ceasefire deal that Trump brokered in Gaza. Trump threatened Iran with unspecified ...
Iran's president said it is in "full-scale" war with U.S., Israel and Europe. President Donald Trump, meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday at Mar-a-Lago, issued stark warnings to both Iran and Hamas. Trump said Hamas must disarm ...
Several Middle Eastern allies of the United States have urged the Trump administration to hold off on strikes against Iran for the government’s deadly crackdown on protesters
It’s day 19 of turmoil in Iran. President Trump continues to weigh military action against the regime.Host Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with NPR national security correspondents Greg Myre and Quil Lawrence about Iran,