In a surprising move, President Donald Trump announced the United States' readiness to assist in ending disruptions to navigation in the Hormuz Strait. This announcement came just hours after an agreement was reached with Tehran for a two-week ceasefire.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the United States will reevaluate its relationship with NATO following the end of the war with Iran. This raises questions about the future of American military alliances.
President Donald Trump stated that US military operations against Iran are nearing their end, indicating that American forces have performed well. This announcement came during an interview with NBC News.
An Israeli official revealed that former US President Donald Trump rejected Iran's request for a complete ceasefire until it provides responses to outstanding issues. This rejection comes amid escalating tensions in the region.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he does not consider the son of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to be a legitimate leader of Iran, reflecting the ongoing strained relationship between the U.S. and Tehran.
An American lobbying firm linked to the Trump administration, <strong>Ballard Partners</strong>, has announced a $2 million contract to represent Libyan General <strong>Khalifa Haftar</strong>, amid ongoing allegations of human rights abuses against him and his forces.
The resignation of Representative Joe Kent highlights a significant split in the U.S. stance towards Iran, revealing differing opinions on war and engagement. This complex political landscape raises critical questions about future U.S. foreign policy.