Netanyahu says Iran will abandon nuclear program
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump are meeting to discuss key Middle East issues.
Though the ceasefire between Israel and Iran has been holding, 'The war remains an unfinished project, for both sides,' one Middle East expert warns.
President Trump’s historic precision strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites over the weekend hit their targets and “destroyed" and “badly damaged" the facilities’ critical infrastructure — an assessment agreed upon by Iran’s Foreign Ministry,
The war exposed the limitations of China’s influence in the Middle East, underscoring its struggles to convert economic power into geopolitical clout
Iran has killed scores of Americans, including our service members, and repeatedly attacked our key democratic ally, Israel,” Rep. Gottheimer said.
On June 12, Axios reported, the U.S. regime refused to support Israeli strikes on Iran ... but U.S. president Donald Trump said such strikes "might very well happen" even though he wouldn't want Israel to "blow it" ("it" being a new nuclear deal to replace ...
Late on June 12, Israel began strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. They killed the commander in chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hossein Salami, killed multiple top nuclear ...
The 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel in June 2025 saw the United States intervene by striking three Iranian nuclear sites before brokering a ceasefire. While the pause still left high tensions between the two warring Middle East countries,