Iran, Trump and ceasefire
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Donald Trump may be flip-flopping on his war in the Middle East, but one thing hasn’t changed: he still can’t stomach bad news. A PBS reporter said Wednesday morning that the 79-year-old president abruptly hung up on her after she brought up the backlash he’s received over his threat to wipe out a “whole civilization” and bomb Iranian bridges and power plants—remarks he backtracked on hours later.
By David Lawder and Susan Heavey WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that imports from countries supplying Iran with military weapons will face immediate 50% tariffs with no exemptions,
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WASHINGTON/DUBAI/TEL AVIV, April 9 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to retain military assets in the Middle East until a peace deal with Iran is reached and warned of a major escalation in fighting if it failed to comply,
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President Donald Trump is sending Vice President JD Vance and other top negotiators to Pakistan for mediated talks with Iran this weekend aimed at cementing a permanent ceasefire, the White House announced on Wednesday.
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