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President Donald Trump on Sunday said he would blow up “the whole country” of Iran if it does not agree to the U.S. peace proposal, marking a major escalation of his threats toward the regime. “If [the deal] happens,
Markets have taken a dive after US President Donald Trump said the war with Iran will continue for two to three weeks, as he vowed to hit the nation’s power plants “very hard”.
Trump touts gains against Iran but gives no timeline to end warIn televised speech, Trump does not commit to timeline to end war in IranTrump says he may bomb energy,
President Donald Trump issued a series of increasingly fiery threats to destroy Iran’s power plants starting Tuesday and bring “Hell” to the country after US forces rescued an airman from Iran more than a day after his fighter jet was shot down.
Get the latest news and live updates as Trump bashes conservative critics of the Iran war and Democrats focus groups express dissatisfaction with their party.
A week of escalating rhetoric had Trump threatening to wipe out “a whole civilization” before backing down and announcing a two-week ceasefire.
With U.S. Vice-President JD Vance headed to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran, President Donald Trump again demanded Iran give up its nuclear program. For its part, Iran demanded the release of blocked assets and a halt to Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
President Trump on Monday took a significant step back on one key issue for energy markets: a US campaign to control Iran's oil. Markets are facing volatility as a Trump deadline to launch strikes on Iran fast approaches.