Iran, Israel and Donald Trump
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Sean Strickland voiced opposition to US involvement in Israel-Iran war on, challenging Trump's stance despite being a previous supporter of the president
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President Donald Trump says the U.S. knows where Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is hiding during the Israel-Iran conflict but doesn’t want him killed “for now.”
Conservative and progressive lawmakers want to force a vote on a resolution requiring the administration to seek congressional approval before going to war in the Middle East.
WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump threatened Iran's supreme leader with assassination as he pushed Tehran to give up its nuclear enrichment program and air strikes continued over Iran and Israel.
Some longtime defenders of the president’s America First mantra are calling him out for weighing a greater U.S. role in the region.
President Donald Trump is considering whether to launch a military strike against Iran, current and former administration officials told NBC News. Trump warned Iran's leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, that he is an "easy target" and "our patience is wearing thin.
On June 15, Trump rejected an Israeli plan to kill Ali Khamenei, a senior U.S. official told USA TODAY. The U.S. official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive talks, confirmed that Israel was presented with an opportunity to kill Khamenei but Trump objected to the plan and steered it off.
Israel appeared to be expanding its air campaign against Tehran five days after its surprise attack on Iran’s military and nuclear program, as U.S. President Donald Trump posted an ominous message warning residents of the capital to evacuate.
The former Fox News host accused Trump of being “complicit” in Israel’s “act of war” following Israel’s recent military strikes on Iran.