Trump’s whirlwind of uncertainty and chaos hits the global economy and the Middle East
- President Donald Trump announced direct talks with Iran, scheduled for Saturday, alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that talks will happen, but stated they would be indirect, contrasting Trump's claims.
- Trump emphasized the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, stating, "Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon."
- Netanyahu was caught off-guard by Trump's announcement and both leaders agreed to work on preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear capabilities.
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Trump Surprises the Hawks on Iran
Foreign Affairs Trump Surprises the Hawks on Iran Sitting next to a flustered Benjamin Netanyahu, the U.S. president said “direct talks” with Tehran would take place Saturday. Credit: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images President Donald Trump, in a significant and unexpected development, announced on Tuesday “direct talks” with Iran scheduled for Saturday. Notably, he made the announcement sitting next to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in t…
Trump’s whirlwind of uncertainty and chaos hits the global economy and the Middle East
US President Donald Trump surprised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by publicly announcing “direct” talks between the United States and Iran set to take place later this week. The American president also unleashed global economic uncertainty by announcing simultaneous, unexpectedly high tariffs on dozens of countries around the world — including a 17% duty on Israel — and kicking off an escalating global trade war.
Mr. Netanyahu went to Washington, but what did he accomplish?
Israel’s prime minister seemed caught out by U.S. President Donald Trump’s praise of Turkish strongman Recep Tayyip Erdogan. By David Brummer, World Israel News Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, landed back in Israel from Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, with the former going straight to testify at his ongoing corruption trials. Following a last-minute decision to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in the White Hous…
Netanyahu met Trump seeking wins on tariffs and Iran. He returns to Israel empty-handed
If Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was looking for the easy political victories that once gushed from US President Donald Trump, he left the Oval Office empty-handed.
Netanyahu returns empty-handed from bruising Trump meeting
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left Washington empty-handed after a diplomatically and publicly bruising meeting with US President Donald Trump. Originally expected to secure relief from newly imposed tariffs on Israeli goods, Netanyahu was instead confronted with Trump’s announcement that the US had initiated direct talks with Iran - a development long opposed by Israel. Israel, which has historically always used Washington as a…
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