Donald Trump, Iran and Nuclear Weapon
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President Donald Trump labeled Iran as the "most destructive force in the region", while on a high-profile visit to Saudi Arabia, Reuters reported. Newsweek has reached out to the White House for comment.
Iran's foreign minister on Wednesday called his country's characterisation by U.S. President Donald Trump as the "most destructive force" in the Middle East "deceptive", days after a fourth round of Iran-U.
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President Donald Trump has told Gulf leaders he urgently wants “to make a deal” with Iran to wind down its nuclear program but Tehran must end its support of proxy groups throughout the region as part of an agreement.
President Donald Trump issued a scathing address condemning the Iranian regime for the deterioration of its country and the whole region in Saudi Arabia, threatening "maximum pressure."
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday called Iran the "most destructive force" in the Middle East, blaming Tehran for instability across the region and warning that the United States will never allow it to obtain a nuclear weapon.
President Donald Trump is holding out Saudi Arabia as a model for a reimagined Middle East. He's using his first major foreign trip of his term to emphasize the promise of economic prosperity over instability in a region that is reeling from multiple wars.
President Trump on Wednesday told gulf leaders in Saudi Arabia that he wants to strike a nuclear deal with Iran, urging the kingdom to stop supporting proxy groups in order to do so. “I want to
The US president is making a slew of deals, decisions and alliances central to the daily well-being and geostrategic future of a marginalized Israel. Gaza could be next
President Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia marks a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
Trump administration sanctioned firms operating in Iran’s illicit international oil trade, as President Trump offered Tehran a "much brighter future" should it come to a nuclear deal with the U.S.