'Oh, golly': Britain's embattled Starmer navigates Trump's Iran war ire
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer likely won't fire back insults at President Donald Trump, those close to him say.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer likely won't fire back insults at President Donald Trump, those close to him say.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer likely won't fire back insults at President Donald Trump, those close to him say.
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Even as Iran launched missiles towards Israel and other Gulf nations, President Trump claimed the regime is so near defeat that it has no choice but to negotiation an end to the war. Ed O'Keefe has more. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Democrats have vowed to keep forcing votes on the issue as they seek public testimony from administration officials.
The war has shattered the status quo that Trump seemed to believe he could reshape.
President Trump suggested late Wednesday he's avoiding describing the military conflict with Iran as a "war" because of concerns around the fact that Congress hasn't authorized military force.
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt says Chinese President Xi Jinping will also visit US at a later date. Grouped from 4 articles across 3 sources.
Donald Trump said Iran is negotiating with the US but is “afraid to say it”. Grouped from 5 articles across 4 sources.