Iran, Trump and Hormuz
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Iran-US war latest: Trump threatens to resume strikes if peace talks break down in Pakistan - Crucial negotiations will take place in Pakistan’s capital this weekend, with vice president JD Vance lead
President Trump declared that US military assets will remain stationed near Iran until a final agreement is achieved, emphasising the readiness for potential conflict.
Only one oil products tanker and five separate dry bulk carriers have sailed through the Strait of Hormuz in the past 24 hours, according to analysis of data from ship trackers.
The fragile ceasefire between Iran and the United States is under mounting strain as military activity and regional tensions
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The USS Tripoli, carrying the marine expeditionary unit, is on its way to the Middle East - US Marine Corps Donald Trump is sending US marines to the Middle East to reopen the Strait of ...
President Trump slammed China and US allies Monday for demurring on his request to help patrol the Strait of Hormuz and reopen the vital oil trading route. Trump said he’s asked seven countries to send ships to ensure the narrow shipping lane stays open ...
The White House is not ruling out putting American boots on the ground in Iran as additional troops arrive in the Middle East
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. US President Donald Trump spoke about the Iran war at a Saudi-backed investment conference in Miami (Mandel NGAN) (Mandel NGAN/AFP/AFP) US President Donald Trump on Friday insisted Iran ...
US President Donald Trump said the United States will not allow uranium enrichment in any possible deal with Iran, while adding that tariff and sanctions relief could still be discussed. In a Truth Social post,