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President Donald Trump is scheduled on Monday to host Vice President JD Vance for lunch at the White House.The president also ...
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In a big snub to the US and Israel, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran will not dismantle its nuclear program. In ...
Trump again claims he stopped a conflict between India and Pakistan that could have led to a nuclear war, saying the US ...
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'Very Exciting Time For US': Donald Trump Announces Trade Deal With Japan With 15% Tariff Inside the World’s Largest Building ...
US President Donald Trump has once again claimed that he "stopped the war" between India and Pakistan, which could have "probably gone nuclear". At a reception in the White House with the Congress ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNDebt Attack? Why The World May Be Set To Use Its “Nuclear Option” Against Trump’s Trade WarAmerica is carrying massive debt, and half of it is financed by the rest of the world. If foreign nations and investors coordinated, they could force Trump to negotiate more reasonably on tariffs.
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U.S President Donald Trump has reignited his claim of preventing a nuclear clash between India and Pakistan. Trump again took credit 'i stopped Indo-pak War' credit. Is it pressure tactics before mega ...
"We will do it again, if necessary!" US President Donald Trump warned after Iran's foreign minister said three nuclear ...
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed yet again that he stopped the recent “war” between India and Pakistan and that five planes were shot down in the conflict. He also claimed that the ...
US President Donald Trump has once again claimed he prevented a full-scale war between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam ...
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ABP News on MSN'India-Pakistan Tensions Were Going To End Up In Nuclear War': TrumpUS President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed yet again that he stopped the recent "war" between India and Pakistan and that ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNTehran to Continue Nuclear Enrichment as Trump Threatens US Could Again Strike Iran's Nuclear SitesTehran: Iran has no plans to abandon its nuclear program, including uranium enrichment, despite “severe” damage to its facilities after US strikes last month, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said ...
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