Iran, uranium and Trump
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Fetterman continued to distance himself from his party in an event celebrating bipartisanship.
President Donald Trump believes his administration is “very close to a solution” on an Iran nuclear agreement and he has personally warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to disrupt the talks,
Israel is caught in a difficult position with its most important ally on its most pressing national security question.
Saudi Arabia's defence minister delivered a blunt message to Iranian officials in Tehran last month: take President Donald Trump's offer to negotiate a nuclear agreement seriously because it presents a way to avoid the risk of war with Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, wary of a diplomatic solution to curbing Iran’s nuclear program, continues to press for military action that would upend President Trump’s push for a negotiated deal.
"Trump has the ability to do things that Biden did not have the flexibility...to do," a former Biden official told Newsweek.
U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities is a clear red line and will have severe consequences, the semi-official Fars News Agency reported on Friday.
Sen. John Fetterman praises President Donald Trump's Middle East policies, highlighting bipartisan support for Israel and the controversial U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem.