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President Trump has considered himself an effective dealmaker above all else, but he appears to have hit a wall with Iran as his tough talk, threats and even military action haven't moved Tehran from its long-established positions.
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Trump says Iran war is 'very close to being over' as peace talks are expected to resumePresident Donald Trump said the U.S.-Iran war is "very close" to an end as hostilities ease amid a two-week ceasefire agreement. "I think it’s close to over, yeah. I view it as very close to being over," Trump told FOX Business anchor Maria Bartiromo in ...
Asked how long Iran has to come to the table, Trump said it could be two or three days, or perhaps until Sunday or early next week.
President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media outside the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., on April 13, 2026. Reporter President Donald Trump has said that he believes the war with Iran is “very close to over” after ...
President Donald Trump says he is holding off on a military strike on Iran planned for Tuesday because "serious negotiations" are underway to end the war.
U.S. allies in the Middle East continue to intercept hostile drone attacks from Iran, turning the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia more critical toward Tehran's regime.
Donald Trump faced criticism from Fox News viewers after defending his Iran war policy during a White House appearance, where he claimed he lacked time to explain his strategy.
President Trump said he had postponed a “very major attack” against Iran, as Pakistan continued its mediation efforts to end the war.
President Donald Trump insisted the war is "very close to over." The comments come amid growing market optimism that a diplomatic solution to the U.S.-Iran war can be found, despite the failure of peace talks last weekend. A senior U.S. official ...
President Donald Trump said he delayed strikes on Iran planned for Tuesday following progress on a possible deal to end the war, though Tehran's latest proposal appears little changed from an earlier deal that the president rejected as "garbage.