President Trump Holds Press Conference to Discuss War in Iran
Trump linked the conflict to Iran's nuclear weapons development and addressed the strike killing 165 at a girls' school amid concerns over rising fuel prices, officials said.
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Trump press conference reveals a man who wants out of war
Trump’s “all over the place” press conference at his Miami resort on Monday appears to have had two key objectives: a) Calm the markets by signalling the conflict may soon be over because it has been so "successful,” and b) Prepare the ground for Trump ending the war through a unilateral declaration of victory.Though ending a war that never should have been started in the first place — rather than fighting it endlessly in the pursuit of an illus…
President Trump holds press conference to discuss war in Iran
MIAMI (NBC, KYMA) - President Donald Trump held a press conference Monday to talk about the war in Iran. Speaking at a press conference at Trump National Doral Miami, President Trump said the U.S.' military objectives are "pretty well complete," predicting the war could be over "very soon," but not this week. "We're ahead of our initial timeline by a lot. I would say that we probably would not have thought after a month we'd be here, in addition…
Trump holds news conference to answer questions about Iran
Though the president has long professed an “America First” policy prioritizing the U.S., Trump suggested at his news conference that the war was for the benefit of other nations, especially those dependent on oil that’s shipped through the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump Holds Press Conference On Iran
By Tyler Durden | Source Summary: Trump tells Republican conference it is going to be a short-term excursion in Iran, but he's ready to see the mission through against "evil" Iran.. Says of Tehran, "They should've cried uncle two days ago." And Iran campaign will be "finished pretty quickly". Trump tells CBS "the war could be over soon." Oil prices drop on…
Durbin Calls Out ‘Peace President’ Trump On His War With Iran
During his remarks on the Senate floor Monday, Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) called out President Donald Trump for breaking a central campaign promise by launching military operations in Iran, stating that the conflict risks repeating the mistakes of past U.S. wars in the Middle East. Durbin said Trump had pledged repeatedly during the 2024 campaign that there would be “no new wars” if he returned to office. But in the early morning hours of …
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