Iran, Trump and war
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President Trump is updating the nation on U.S. operations in Iran as he threatens to withdraw from NATO.
Trump declares Iran "no longer a threat" after a 32-day military campaign, claiming nuclear sites were destroyed by B-2 bombers and warning of more strikes.
Israel and the United States will "continue to crush" Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday.
Overnight, U.S. strikes hit one of Iran’s main nuclear sites, while Tehran responded by attacking a fully loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker in the Persian Gulf. U.S. military leaders say more than 11,000 targets have been struck since the operation began, including missile systems, naval assets and weapons facilities.
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Iran war: Trump says U.S. 'on track' to complete objectivesPresident Donald Trump says operations in Iran are "on track" and could continue for weeks. FOX 10's Ron Hoon has more.
President Donald Trump said U.S. forces will “finish the job” in Iran soon as “core strategic objectives are nearing completion,” offering a full-throated defense of the war Wednesday night in his first national address since the conflict began more than a month ago.
There were conflicting messages over the diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran as Pakistan offered to host peace talks in Islamabad aimed at ending the hostilities.