Iran, Trump and Israel
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday "this war in Israel-Iran should end," with his comments coming in a social media post on his call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Donald Trump told ABC News that "it's possible we could get involved" in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. The president made the comments to ABC News' Rachel Scott. He also reiterated that the U.S. is "not at this moment involved" in the conflict.
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Key Trump administration officials are keeping mum and instead boosting the president’s statements about Israel’s attack on Iranian — even as the White House insists the cabinet is “united” about the US response.
The State Department told regional allies about Israel's plan to strike Iran, and indicated it wasn't a U.S. operation, four sources told CBS News.
In the wake of a series of strikes by Israel on Iran's nuclear sites, potentially pushing the Middle East to the brink of an all-out conflict, President Donald Trump told ABC News he thought the attacks had been "excellent" and suggested there was "more to come.
In a shocking moment in an interview with Brett Baier of Fox News, Netanyahu characterized President Trump as the greatest threat to the Iranian and its ambitions for acquiring a nuclear weapon
CNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings tells CNN’s Jake Tapper that he disagrees with conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, who wrote in his newsletter that the US should “drop Israel.”
W E REMAIN COMMITTED to a Diplomatic Resolution to the Iran Nuclear Issue!” declared Donald Trump on June 12th. Within hours Israel attacked Iran. That conflict continues to