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Donald Trump recently commented on the ongoing negotiations with Iran, emphasising that he seeks either a significant deal or no deal at all.
For days now, the world has been trying to decipher whether the United States and Iran are on the verge of a deal, the edge of another collapse, or simply trapped inside one of President
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that a deal with Iran would either be great and meaningful or there would be
The prospect of a lasting peace deal between the US and Iran pushed the global oil price lower on Monday even as secretary of state Marco Rubio’s warned that a deal was far from done, putting a dampener on traders’ hopes.
US President Donald Trump defended ongoing talks with Iran, saying any agreement would be “great and meaningful” or there would be “no deal at all”. In a fiery post, Trump also attacked Republican and Democratic critics,
Iran-US deal talks in Doha centre on Strait of Hormuz reopening, enriched uranium, sanctions relief and efforts to end the conflict.
President Donald Trump’s shifting rhetoric around the Iran peace deal has kept global markets, crude oil prices and investors reacting constantly, while the uncertainty itself increasingly appeared to be working in his favour.
Mark Levin questions whether any Iran deal can be enforced, citing the regime's history of cheating, lying and hiding its nuclear activities.
Fragment of missile from Iran in Golan HtsMaor Kinsbursky/Flash90. Mark Levin is an American lawyer, author and radio personality. He is host of the syndicated radio show “The Mark Levin Show," as well as “Life, Liberty & Levin" on Fox News. (JNS ...