Iran, Donald Trump and nuclear
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Iran and Israel continued to exchange attacks into Tuesday amid the latest round of conflict between the two nations.
President Donald Trump directly threatened Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday and alluded to the possibility the U.S. could strike Iran, demanding an “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER” as speculation looms over the president’s next move.
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India Today on MSNTrump rejects Gabbard's assessment, says Iran was close to building nuclear bombUS President Donald Trump repudiated Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard's assessment that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon. Trump backed Israeli PM Netanyahu's claim that Iran is very close to having a nuclear warhead.
Vice President Vance explains President Trump's Iran policy amid social media "confusion," noting Iran's uranium enrichment violations.
On June 15, Trump rejected an Israeli plan to kill Ali Khamenei, a senior U.S. official told USA TODAY. The U.S. official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive talks, confirmed that Israel was presented with an opportunity to kill Khamenei but Trump objected to the plan and steered it off.
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India Today on MSNTrump mulls joining Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites: ReportUS President Donald Trump is weighing the possibility of joining Israel's strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, according to media reports. The move follows a high-level security meeting in the White House and rising tensions after Trump's abrupt G7 exit.
Who are the G7 countries and why did Donald Trump have to leave early? - Donald Trump departs early from the G7 summit as tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, with both nations on the brink of f
More detail: Trump has said for days that Iran should make a nuclear deal with the U.S. But his message became more dire as he warned the Iranian capital's roughly 10 million residents to flee in the dead of night.