Iran, Trump and war
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A majority of registered voters disapproves of how President Donald Trump is handling the situation in Iran and believes the U.S. should not have taken military action against the country, according t
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has largely remained steady since the start of the war against Iran, with some individual polls showing a slight dip while aggregate polling averages reflect little overall change.
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Rubio says in ‘simple English’ Iran run by ‘lunatics,’ defends Trump strike as ‘right decision’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio defends Trump's Iran strikes, calling regime "lunatics" as administration targets military sites to prevent nuclear weapons.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez doubled down on his refusal to become involved in the Iran conflict and rebuked U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to cut off trade with Spain as a form of punishment. “The position of the Government of Spain can be summed up in three words,” said Sánchez in a televised address Wednesday morning. “No to war.”
From doubts about nuke talks to an Air Force One flight, what led up to Trump’s order to strike Iran
President Donald Trump says he was not pleased with the way that negotiations with Iran were proceeding. That was Friday afternoon.
During his campaigns for president, Trump pledged to focus on domestic issues and end foreign wars — a promise that some see him not upholding.
President Donald Trump told CNN on Monday that the U.S. military is "knocking the crap" out of Iran and the "big wave" is yet to come.
President Donald Trump blasted British Prime Minister Keir Starmer Tuesday, saying “this is not Winston Churchill we are dealing with," amid a lack of support for the United States’ and Israel’s joint military operation against Iran.