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President Donald Trump expressed optimism about the progress of the U.S. military operation in Iran online and in interviews on Sunday, March 1.
Donald Trump declared war against Iran over the weekend, killing dozens of people in the country’s senior leadership in the process, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Yet Trump still doesn’t have a clear reason for doing so—or a plan for what to do next.
In a brief interview, he said the country’s hardened military should simply surrender their weapons to the Iranian public.
Robert De Niro got teary-eyed during MSNBC interview, calls on Americans to "resist, resist, resist" Trump's administration and warns of retribution against New York.
President Donald Trump may not be attending the Super Bowl this year, but he's still partaking in one of the big game's traditions. A prerecorded interview with the president will air on NBC ahead of the game, the network previously announced. The ...
The Islamic Republic has defied the US president by picking a hardliner as the new supreme leader.
The United States Central Command announced the death of a seventh service member in the Middle East conflict. It comes as President Donald Trump is weighing whether to send ground troops into Iran.