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President Donald Trump will hold a call Saturday on the situation with Iran and "leaders from nations including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and Pakistan" will join, a regional official told Fox News.
The U.S. was informed about Israel’s plans to strike Iran’s massive South Pars natural gas field, but did not take part in it, according to an AP source who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Fresh reports suggest growing tensions between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu over how to handle Iran. While Netanyahu reportedly pushed for tougher military action and fresh airstrikes, Trump urged diplomacy and backed a new peace initiative involving Qatar,
President Donald Trump posted Wednesday night on Truth Social that the U.S will "massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field" in Iran following Iran attack against Qatar's LNG Gas facility following Israel's initial attack against Iran's ...
Trump said he suspended imminent US military strikes on Iran “for two or three days” after the Gulf states intervened to gain more time due to ongoing negotiations and concerns over Iranian retaliation,
Despite disagreement with Netanyahu, Trump maintained a united front in public about their Iran plan. He told reporters that Netanyahu "will do whatever I want him to do" on Iran, though he also said they had a good relationship.
President insists ‘I don’t make bad deals!’ as hawks from his own party call proposed agreement a disaster – key US politics stories from Sunday 24 May at a glance