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The Trump administration remains optimistic that the Iran War was "very close to over," despite the recent U.S. naval blockade and increasing economic pressure.
America’s top banker says the war’s ultimate potential upside would cancel out the current volatility, and he’s speaking for a big constituency.
In Trump’s mind, he wants to be remembered in human and world history, not just in American or United States history.
Failure to reach a deal throws ceasefire into doubt and raises questions about reopening the Strait of Hormuz as global energy supplies continue to be throttled.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia about Trump's inconsistent timeline to end the war with Iran and Democrats' efforts to restrain presidential war powers.
U.S. troops deployed to the Middle East during the Iran war are facing scarce food supplies, forcing some to ration their meager meals and endure prolonged hunger, according to a new report.
President Donald Trump says the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz will remain and attacks will resume if no agreement is reached with Iran
President Donald Trump said on Friday that the U.S. will enter Iran at a "leisurely pace" to recover its enriched uranium and bring it back to the U.S., he said during a phone interview with Reuters.