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Iran-Israel War LIVE Updates: Iran Mocks US With ‘Next Stop $140’ as Trump Urges Tehran to ‘Give Up’
Follow real-time developments as the US-Israel conflict with Iran unfolds amid escalating political rhetoric, stalled diplomacy and continued military exchanges across the Middle East. Track the latest strategic decisions,
Rising US-Iran tensions see Trump push a prolonged blockade, stall nuclear talks, and warn Tehran to “get smart soon.” Oil prices surge amid supply fears, while Iran’s economy weakens. Pentagon reveals $25B war cost as global powers step in,
With diplomacy between Iran and the United States at a standstill after false starts, Trump spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who warned him of “damaging consequences” if the United States and Israel resume their war on Iran.
Trump touts Iran port blockade, Tehran vows resistance, oil prices surge, and Gaza flotilla reports Israeli interception.
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CNN halted as viewers fume 'his brain is defeated' at Donald Trump's latest slip-up
Donald Trump appeared confused as he fielded questions from reporters at the White House, mixing up the wars in Ukraine and Iran before insisting he's fit enough to go to space
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting military, government and infrastructure sites. Following the announcement of a two-week ceasefire, initial U.S.-Iran talks in Pakistan earlier this month failed to reach a peace deal.
Donald Trump admits he has 'always wanted to live in Buckingham Palace' ahead of new talks with King
Donald Trump has taken to social media claiming he has "always wanted to live in Buckingham Palace", after reports emerged this morning stating he was actually related to King Charles III. The President said he will discuss the reports with King Charles and Queen Camilla "in a few minutes",
President Trump recounted his experience at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in an interview on "60 Minutes."
Since returning to office, the president and his allies have launched military strikes across the globe, placed Trump’s image on buildings and U.S. government materials, and mused about the