Iran, Israel and Trump
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Larijani's remarks, even if intended as a joke, will add to speculation over possible retaliation by Iran for the U.S. attacks.
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Iran’s foreign minister also reiterated Iran's position on the need to continue enriching uranium on its soil.
A fatwa or decree against the U.S. president is gaining traction among clerics linked to the Islamic Republic's regime.
Iran’s foreign minister said the US is trying to revive nuclear talks with Tehran while stressing that his country is in no hurry to resume negotiations.
Former Vice President Mike Pence says he thinks isolationists “may have lost some of their footing” in President Donald Trump’s administration, as he praised Trump’s tougher talk toward Russia’s Vladimir Putin and his decision to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities.
"I think they may have lost some of their footing with the president," Pence told CNN about isolationists in the White House.
Ryan Routh, who is currently locked up in a Miami federal prison as he awaits trial on the attempted assassination of Trump on his Palm Beach, Fla., golf course last September, bemoaned that he
Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson asked Iranian President Masoud Pezeshhkian if his country had ever plotted an assassination
Iran says its nuclear program is for civilian energy purposes, and so peaceful. But it had enriched uranium to a near weapons-grade level, and well beyond what is needed for energy, putting it close to developing a bomb if it opted to do so.
Top advisers to President Donald Trump and figureheads of the online “America first” movement shared the stage before around 5,000 students ranging from high school freshman to college seniors gathered in Tampa, Florida, for Turning Point USA’s largest-ever Student Action Summit.