Iran, Trump and nuclear deal
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President Trump and his entire top foreign policy team huddled in Camp David for hours on Sunday to discuss U.S. strategy on the Iran nuclear crisis and the war in Gaza, two U.S. officials and another source with knowledge tell Axios.
If Trump continues applying relentless pressure to Iran, he may very well achieve the most consequential foreign policy win of his presidency.
Iran should not be allowed to enrich uranium even for energy purposes, House and Senate Republicans tell President Donald Trump in a new letter as the president visits the Middle East.
The developments in the past few days indicate an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities is imminent. The United States is not any more putting diplomatic pressure on Israel to restrain itself. The US stance seems to give a green light for the attack.
The focus on divisions between the MAGA and hawk camps may be missing the bigger story; Trump has been holding a master-class on Iran diplomacy and strategy.
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Iran appears ready to retaliate if it faces too much pushback. It says this could be “proportionate,” although that leaves many options open.
During his visit to the Middle East in May, U.S. President Donald Trump did several things that few would have predicted months or even weeks earlier. One was his surprise meeting with Syria’s new leader,