Trump says Israel-Iran ceasefire is in effect after deal initially faltered
- Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran after the deal was initially faltered.
- China can continue buying oil from Iran as the U.S. eases its maximum pressure campaign on Iran.
- Israel confirmed accepting the ceasefire proposal and reopened airspace, while Iran said a ceasefire was imposed after its missile attacks.
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To giveth and to taketh away. So, a peace deal has been brokered between Iran and Israel. Unfortunately, it did not take that long for the agreement to be violated, reportedly by Israel. In the meantime, the anger toward Donald Trump for getting us INTO this situation is beginning to smolder. And Donald Trump just…
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“We’re already in the beginning of the kinetic part of the Third World War.” Steve Bannon joins Glenn Beck to react to President Trump’s ceasefire deal between Israel and Iran, which was on shaky ground just hours after it was announced. Is there a chance that the Deep State is feeding the administration bad information? Steve explains why he believes Deep State CIA operatives may be pushing for regime change in Iran. TranscriptBelow is a rush …
CEASEFIRE: Can a pause in fighting lead to lasting peace where conflicts have become the norm?
Historic Israel-Iran ceasefire agreement brokered by President Donald Trump takes effect despite early hiccups as John Spencer explains its strategic significance and compares it to previous conflicts.
Israel and Iran have reached a ceasefire, President Trump announced last night. The ceasefire went into effect at 6:00, but within four hours Israel reported new missile attacks by Iran. On Nieuws van de dag, Middle East correspondent Ralph Dekkers from Tel Aviv and America expert Raymond Mens talk about the current state of affairs.
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