Trump's goals for the Iran war and what he's saying now
When the U.S.-Iran conflict began, President Trump laid out a litany of aggressive war aims. Here's what the president and his top aides said then — and how their views have changed.
When the U.S.-Iran conflict began, President Trump laid out a litany of aggressive war aims. Here's what the president and his top aides said then — and how their views have changed. Grouped from 10 articles across 7 sources.
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When the U.S.-Iran conflict began, President Trump laid out a litany of aggressive war aims. Here's what the president and his top aides said then — and how their views have changed.
While the human cost is clear, the Iranian regime has not just survived the war, it has been empowered.
Many of President Trump's stated reasons for going to war with Iran are left unresolved in the initial deal with Iran, and many of the president's goals for the war haven't been met. But what has changed in just a few months is his rhetoric. Margaret Brennan reports.
President Donald Trump isn't fond of international meetings of world leaders. But he changed his tune at the G7 summit after earning support from his counterparts for a tentative agreement he struck with Iran to end the war.
Tehran insists on an end to Israel's war on Lebanon and full withdrawal for the long-term deal with the US to work.
But in Lebanon, Israeli forces launched fresh air strikes on the morning of June 18.
Economists talk about ongoing inflation and what consumers can do to cope.
After months of war and days of secrecy, U.S. officials dictated the text of President Trump's much-touted deal to end the war with Iran. It would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and would "reaffirm" that Iran "shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons." But in exchange, Iran could get billions in cash benefits. Nancy Cordes reports.
Iran and the US say a deal to end the conflict is in force, but questions remain over its implementation.
Donald Trump has held a press conference as the United States and Tehran have signed a memorandum of understanding to end the war in Iran.
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Iran's supreme leader says he disagrees with the deal and Donald Trump signed it "out of desperation". Grouped from 28 articles across 10 sources.
Vice President JD Vance defended President Trump's deal with Iran, which he signed on Wednesday at the Palace of Versailles in France. Weijia Jiang has more reaction and details. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
Talks expected to begin at the Qatar-owned Burgenstock Resort in Switzerland. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
Trump and Vance have spent the week defending the deal against critics who say it is lopsided Grouped from 6 articles across 5 sources.
BBC analysts assess the claims by both Washington and Tehran to have won a victory with the deal to end their war. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
The agreement, as read by senior U.S. officials, allows Iran to immediately begin exporting oil and petroleum products. Grouped from 8 articles across 6 sources.