Trump ‘all for’ Iran peace talks, but ‘ready, willing and able’ to strike again
- President Donald Trump expressed support for Iran peace talks while emphasizing he is "ready, willing and able" to conduct military actions if necessary.
- After U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, early intelligence indicated that the damage was not total, with multiple Congress members believing the damage was minimal.
- Members of Congress believed that the strikes only had minimal impact after a briefing with Trump cabinet officials, despite the administration's claims of total destruction.
- Trump criticized CNN and specifically called out reporter Natasha Bertrand, alleging they misreported the effectiveness of the military operation in Iran.
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US President Donald Trump said he would like to raise the heavy sanctions imposed on Iran by the United States at the appropriate time, reports Reuters.
Trump compares himself to Truman after Iran attack
Donald Trump has compared himself to Harry Truman following the United States' bombing of three of Iran’s nuclear sites last month (21 June). Speaking to reporters during a meeting with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday (7 July), the Republican drew a comparison between himself and the 33rd president of the United States, who is known for playing a key role in ending the Second World War by authorising the use of atomic bombs o…


Trump says US has 'scheduled Iran talks'
US President Donald Trump said Monday that the United States will hold talks with Iran.
US President Donald Trump confirmed a meeting between representatives of the US and Iran. "We set up talks with Iran, and they want that," Trump Reporters said on Monday (local time) in Washington. "They want to talk." US Special Envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, said that the meeting will take place soon – possibly in the coming week. After the US...
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