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White House: No “Firm Deadline” for Iranian Peace Proposal

President Trump said there is “no time frame” for the conflict with Iran and rejected suggestions that political considerations are influencing his approach. Earlier, his spokesperson said the president doesn’t view Iran’s assertion that it seized two ships in the Strait of Hormu ...  Show more

Trump: No Blockade, No Deal “Unless We Blow Up” the Rest of Iran

President Trump said he extended the ceasefire with Iran until peace talks have ended — despite his prior vow not to prolong the truce. He said the US would continue to blockade Iranian ports, which Iran’s foreign minister previously said amounted to an “act of war.” Learn more a ...  Show more

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