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    Trump's Iran Response Draws Opposition from Harris

    Washington, March 1 – Former US Vice President Kamala Harris sharply criticized President Donald Trump over American strikes on Iran, accusing him of dragging the country into "a war the American people do not want" and calling the military action reckless and unjustified."Donald Trump is...
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    Negotiations Collapse: Iran's Nuclear Ambitions Remain a Key Point of Dispute

    Washington, March 1 Iran proposed a nuclear framework during the latest round of negotiations that would have allowed enrichment capacity "roughly five times more than outlined in the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action)", reinforcing Washington's concerns about Tehran's long-term...
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    Intelligence Driven: US Launches Offensive Against Iran

    Washington, March 1: Senior administration officials argued that President Donald Trump's decision to launch a deadly strike on Iran, resulting in the death of its Supreme Leader, was justified because intelligence on missile threats and nuclear activity left the United States with "no choice."...
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    UK Issues Urgent Travel Advisories Following Regional Attacks

    London, February 28 The British government said on Saturday that it did not participate in the joint strikes launched by the US and Israel on Iran, calling for a negotiated solution to prevent further escalation of the conflict into the wider region.Downing Street said that Prime Minister Keir...
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    Trump Discusses Sanctions, Iran Nuclear Deal, and Cuba Relations

    Washington, February 28 – President Donald Trump said the United States “could” consider easing sanctions on Russia as part of efforts to end the war in Ukraine, while signaling frustration with Iran’s nuclear negotiations and warning that Tehran “cannot have nuclear weapons.”“We could ease...
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    Intelligence Committee Chairman Calls for Presidential Explanation on Iran

    Washington, February 26 – Senator Mark Warner on Thursday urged President Donald Trump to explain whether the United States is moving towards a prolonged conflict with Iran, warning that American troops could soon be put in harm's way without a clearly defined objective.Warner, chairman of the...
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    Trump's State of the Union Set to Address Tariffs, Investigations, and Economic Concerns

    Washington, February 24 – President Donald Trump will deliver his State of the Union address on Tuesday evening (early Wednesday morning, India time), and he stated that it will be lengthy.“It will be a long speech because we have a lot to discuss,” Trump said at an event in the East Room of...
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    Growing Concerns Over Potential Military Action Against Iran

    Washington, February 24 – US President Donald Trump strongly rejected media reports that his top general opposes military action against Iran, insisting that any such operation would be “easily won” if ordered, even as senior Democratic lawmakers warned against what they described as a rush...
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    Geneva Talks Scheduled as Military Posture Remains Key Issue

    Cairo, February 23 – The United States and Iran have decided to continue negotiations, even as their starkly different visions of a nuclear deal and a significant US military buildup highlight the fragility of the process and the ongoing risk of confrontation.Oman's Foreign Minister, Sayyid...
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    Trump Signals Hope for Iran Deal, Cautions on Fallout

    Washington, February 17 – US President Donald Trump said he would be “indirectly involved in those talks” as US and Iranian officials prepare to meet in Geneva, expressing hope for a breakthrough while warning of consequences if diplomacy fails.“Typically, Iran is a very tough negotiator,”...
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    Araghchi Arrives in Geneva for Second Round of Negotiations

    Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Geneva today for a second round of nuclear talks with the United States, according to Iranian state media, as tensions persist amid a US military buildup in the region. According to Tehran, the negotiations will be indirect and mediated by Oman...
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    Israel's Gaza Strategy and the Future of the Conflict

    Jerusalem, February 16 – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that any potential agreement with Iran must include the removal of nuclear materials, a halt to uranium enrichment, and restrictions on ballistic missiles, expressing skepticism about Tehran's intentions.Speaking at a...
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