Trump Weighs Iran Peace Talks; GOP Sharpens Culture Wars: Join Friday’s Whole Hog
Talks would start a 30-day negotiation over Iran’s nuclear program and could bring sanctions relief and unfrozen funds, officials said.
- On Thursday, the United States and Iran discussed a peace proposal that would trigger a 30-day negotiation period to halt Iran's nuclear program, pending Tehran's formal response.
- President Donald Trump promised the war would end "very quickly," yet shifting justifications—from an "imminent threat" to Iran's nuclear program—mark a stark departure from his initial claims.
- Gas prices have reached nearly $4.60 as hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz persist, while the United States has expended about 850 Tomahawk missiles from its 3,100-unit inventory.
- On Wednesday, Iranian Parliament speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf mocked the administration, posting that "Operation Trust Me Bro" had failed, signaling Iran's continued defiance despite ongoing talks.
- Negotiators aim to secure at least 10 years of nuclear program restrictions in exchange for relaxing sanctions and unfreezing billions in frozen Iranian funds, though skepticism persists about stability.
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Trump weighs Iran peace talks; GOP sharpens culture wars: Join Friday’s Whole Hog
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Is the US still at war with Iran
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Analysis by Aaron Blake, CNN: It remains to be seen what results, if any, will come from the recent peace talks regarding the US war with Iran, following the exchange of fire between the two countries on Thursday. President Donald Trump had already claimed that a deal was imminent. And, in any case, the potential agreement on the table appears to be preliminary. However, what seems increasingly clear is that Trump is not getting what he initiall…
Analysis: Trump is not getting what he initially wanted from the Iran war
It remains to be seen what, if anything, comes from the latest Iran war peace talks. President Donald Trump has claimed a deal was imminent before. And the agreement on the table seems to be preliminary, regardless.
These acts contradict the alleged progress of talks towards a peace agreement
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