Trump Signals Possible Iran Talks Breakthrough by Friday
Iran’s Tasnim News Agency rejected the claim, stating that Tehran has not decided to hold talks on Friday and accusing ...
Read moreDetailsIran’s Tasnim News Agency rejected the claim, stating that Tehran has not decided to hold talks on Friday and accusing ...
Read moreDetailsIranian media, including Fars News Agency and Tasnim News Agency, reported that a third vessel, a Greek-owned ship, was also ...
Read moreDetailsWhile extending the truce, Trump has maintained the USA's naval blockade of Iranian ports and kept its military in ...
Read moreDetails“Trump wanted to use the nuclear codes… General Dan Caine stood up and said No.” Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson ...
Read moreDetailsWith the April 22 ceasefire deadline looming, Iran’s top negotiator hits back hard at Donald Trump. Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf says ...
Read moreDetailsIran has taken a firm stance against further negotiations for now, condemning the US action as a provocative breach of ...
Read moreDetailsProsecutors allege Shamim Mafi used a front company to facilitate drone and bomb fuse deals tied to Iranian military suppliers. ...
Read moreDetailsIran warned passage through the strategic oil chokepoint will remain subject to Iranian oversight unless Washington lifts restrictions on vessels ...
Read moreDetailsIn posts on X, Iran Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf rejected Trump’s statements about the status of the strait of Hormuz, ...
Read moreDetailsThe US has welcomed the Iran move to open the strait of Hormuz but maintained that its naval blockade on ...
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