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Iranian officials have warned that U.S. participation in an attack on its facilities will imperil any chance of the nuclear disarmament deal the president insists he is still interested in pursuing.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said on “State of the Union” Sunday that if Israel’s attack doesn’t somehow convince Iran to make major concessions in Trump’s diplomatic attempt to end its nuclear program, then the United States should be prepared to join the conflict.
President Trump's new ban on travel to the U.S. by citizens from 12 mainly African and Middle Eastern countries has taken effect amid rising tension over the president's escalating campaign of immigration enforcement.
President Donald Trump campaigned on ending what his base has long derided as U.S. foreign adventurism, leading the rebellion against an establishment that long favored international interventions. Now some of his most vocal supporters fear Israel may have trampled his ability to make good on that promise.
Israel’s military campaign reminds some of America’s ill-fated Middle East interventions, which President Trump has long denounced.
A top MAGA firebrand in Congress, who has been a staunch supporter of Donald Trump, has come out strongly against the president’s policy of defending Israel against regional aggressors like Iran.Marjorie Taylor Greene joined the chorus of both “America First” isolationists and far-left progressives opposed to the U.
Officials told CBS News that Trump is considering joining Israel to strike Iranian nuclear sites, including in Fordow - and is considering a range of options, including a possible strike
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Diplomacy is preferred,” Graham said during an interview on Sunday morning. “But force may be the only option."
As President Donald Trump huddled with his top advisers in the White House Situation Room on Tuesday, U.S. officials signaled that the next 24 to 48 hours would be critical in determining whether a diplomatic solution with Iran is possible -- or if the president might resort to military action instead.