‘You could’ve been the greatest’: Trump faces Israeli anger over Iran deal
Public outrage in Israel mounts over MoU, with many feeling betrayed by the US in its deal with Iran
Public outrage in Israel mounts over MoU, with many feeling betrayed by the US in its deal with Iran Grouped from 8 articles across 6 sources.
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Public outrage in Israel mounts over MoU, with many feeling betrayed by the US in its deal with Iran
The MOU may pause the war, but it leaves Israel exposed while giving Iran relief before real verification.
He lambasted Jimmy Carter during the 1980 hostage crisis; now Trump’s presidency could be similarly blemished It began with the fate of hostages. Donald Trump’s first recorded foray into politics was sparked by the 1979 takeover of the US embassy in Tehran, which saw 52 American diplomats held incommunicado for 444 days. Continue reading...
Trump said in an interview with Axios on Thursday evening stateside that he negotiated the deal to prevent the conflict from triggering a global depression.
His fierce defence of the Iran plan amid mounting criticism comes as speculation intensifies about a possible 2028 presidential run.
Israel's war on the Palestinians never stopped; the world just stopped watching.
One is a nuclear deal, the other is not.
Republican Senators Bill Cassidy, Thom Tillis, Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton have been critical of the 14-point memorandum of understanding signed on Wednesday.
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Iran's rival political camps are locking horns over a memorandum of understanding with the US. Grouped from 22 articles across 9 sources.
When Iran and the United States inked a deal on the war this week, one unlikely figure on the Iranian side emerged from the shadows of the negotiations and into the open.
Trump has appeared during the Iran war to lose patience with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who may now find himself "stuck."
A 2015 law requiring congressional approval for any Iran nuclear deal is in the spotlight after this week's memo.
The costs of the war are still being tallied as a 60-day period for further negotiations begins. Grouped from 4 articles across 2 sources.
Tehran’s position has hardened and trust has declined in the years since the JCPOA Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.