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US-Iran News LIVE: Trump ended a roughly two-hour Situation Room meeting without deciding on a new Iran deal, though the administration believes an agreement is close as US-Iran talks remain unsettled
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard’s said they carried out retaliatory strikes targeting US bases in the region. Americans in Jordan were warned to take cover, while Kuwait’s military said it was intercepting strikes,
The Indian government confirms that three sailors, missing after the strike on Wednesday, have died.
President Donald Trump met with Syria's new president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, as he wrapped a visit to Saudi Arabia. He's attending a state dinner in Qatar.
Qatar’s Amir and Trump reviewed Middle East developments and stressed the importance of diplomacy, dialogue and safeguarding global energy supplies Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani held
President Donald Trump said the US will resume attacks on Iran today, citing slow progress on negotiations for a deal to end the war and the downing of a US Army helicopter. Follow for live news updates.
Separately, US Senator Lindsey Graham backed Trump’s approach, linking any Iran deal to a wider expansion of the Abraham Accords, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he discussed Iran nuclear negotiations and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz with Trump, praising US-Israel cooperation.
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.
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are reportedly not on the same page regarding how to proceed with the Iran war. The duo held an hour-long, tense conversation, during which the Israeli leader pushed for a resumption of airstrikes on the Islamic Republic,
