Trump Eyes Iran Exit as War Leaves Global Economy Reeling
Trump's face save? Despite significant battlefield gains, analysts warn Iran’s dispersed infrastructure and history of resilience could enable a faster-than-expected ...
Read moreDetailsTrump's face save? Despite significant battlefield gains, analysts warn Iran’s dispersed infrastructure and history of resilience could enable a faster-than-expected ...
Read moreDetailsMore than a month after joint US-Israeli strikes, Iran continues to exert control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, through ...
Read moreDetailsTrump says Mojtaba Khamenei may be severely wounded or missing, adding to uncertainty over Iran’s leadership transition. BY PC Bureau ...
Read moreDetailsWith nearly 90% of Iran’s crude flowing through Kharg, any US move risks retaliation and disruption across the Strait of ...
Read moreDetailsOfficials say Donald Trump has not approved a ground invasion, with the buildup aimed at deterrence and operational flexibility. BY ...
Read moreDetailsDemonstrators condemned US military escalation and accused leaders including Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu of fueling conflict, with chants against ...
Read moreDetailsAfter initial jabs at the Saudi Crown Prince, Trump praised him as “smart” and acknowledged Saudi Arabia’s rise, softening his ...
Read moreDetailsUp to 10,000 additional troops could be deployed to strengthen US leverage if negotiations falter. The buildup would add to Marines ...
Read moreDetailsThe White House has yet to confirm Trump’s claim that oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz were part ...
Read moreDetailsTrump has also delayed potential strikes on Iranian power infrastructure to allow more time for negotiations, citing “major points of ...
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