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DONALD Trump has unleashed a wave of strikes on Iran after vowing to hit the country “hard”. Multiple explosions were reported across the south of the country including the key port
President Trump warned Iran of consequences for delayed negotiations and threatened further military strikes after recent attacks.
Iran ceasefire appears to crumble as Trump says he's going to launch new strikes and Tehran will "pay the price" for not accepting a deal.
The US launched strikes against Iran after the country shot down an American army helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, but Trump insisted a peace deal would be reached soon
Peace talks between Washington and Tehran have stalled tremendously this week after the U.S. president accused the Islamic Republic of downing a gunship near the Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump reveals what Iranian move could trigger renewed U.S. military action during an interview on "My View with Lara Trump."
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President Trump readying new strikes on Iranian power plants, bridges: 'Have to pay the price'
Donald Trump said he is readying new strikes on Iranian infrastructure — after warning that the Islamic Republic will “have to pay the price” for taking “too long” to negotiate a peace deal. The president said he is “getting close to ordering new strikes against Iranian power plants and bridges” in a phone call with Fox News’ Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst on Wednesday.
Several areas in Iran, including western Tehran, the southern islands of Qeshm and Hengam, the towns of Sirik and Minab, were targeted “in response to Iran’s unwarranted and continued aggression.” In response,
A drone boat rescued two Army aviators who were aboard the Apache attack helicopter when it went down near the Strait of Hormuz.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has repeatedly warned Iran that military action remains on the table if nuclear negotiations collapse — but nearly two months after a fragile cease-fire was declared, the White House remains willing to take the diplomatic path,
Fox News' Aishah Hasnie reports the latest from the White House. Robert Harward, a former Navy SEAL, also joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the latest on the conflict in the Middle East as the Trump administration pushes for a deal.
