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President Trump told a reporter during a press conference Monday on Iran that the school bombed near Tehran on the first day of the war is still under investigation.
The Defense Secretary told CBS News that the U.S. is “willing to go as far as we need to go,” as he again refused to rule out the possibility of putting U.S. boots on the ground in Iran.
Canadian Conservatives slam Liberal government for allegedly allowing hundreds of Iranian regime officials to remain despite known security risks.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has ruled out talking, sending a clear message that the remaining leadership in Iran is prepared to fight, rather than take instructions from Washington.
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Trump predicts Iran war will end ‘soon,' as Tehran threatens oil blockade
Watch now: President Donald Trump says the Iran war could end "soon," as Tehran threatens the world's oil lifeline.
In short, with his war in Iran, Trump has created a big, possibly catastrophic problem: A half-ton of highly enriched uranium, which can be made bomb-ready, is somewhere…out there—available for use by Iran’s new regime or perhaps not fully secured and susceptible to theft or expropriation.
A year ago yesterday, President Trump turned the White House lawn into a Tesla showroom to try to boost the slumping sales of his then-pal Elon Musk’s electric-car company. A few months ago, Trump declared from behind the Resolute Desk that he was Boeing’s “salesman of the year,
Trump told tankers to “show some guts” in the Strait of Hormuz. Days later, ships burned and oil surged, testing claims Iran had been neutralized.
The president’s comments were the most detailed he has been about his vision of a U.S. role in creating a new government in Tehran.
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Trump monitoring possible terror sleeper cells and potential for Iranian drone attacks in California
President Trump revealed Wednesday that he’s been briefed on the possibility Iranian terrorist sleeper cells could be activated to attack Americans. The president indicated he was aware of an alarming FBI memo issued to law enforcement in California,
Iran’s new supreme leader said the Strait of Hormuz should remain shut and Tehran will look to open other fronts in the war if the US and Israel persist with their attacks.