Trump Growing Frustrated with Iran Talks, More Seriously Considering Resumption of Combat Operations - Report
Some advisers want targeted military strikes while others push diplomacy as Trump grows frustrated with Iran’s response and Strait of Hormuz closure.
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Trump growing frustrated with Iran talks, more seriously considering resumption of combat operations - report
Trump growing frustrated with Iran talks, more seriously considering resumption of combat operations - report President Donald Trump has grown increasingly frustrated with how Iran is handling negotiations to end the war, and some of his aides say he is now more seriously considering a resumption of major combat operations than he has in recent weeks, CNN reported Monday, citing multiple sources.
CNN: Trump more seriously considering resuming combat operations in Iran
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Trump considering resuming airstrikes as talks with Iran stall – Axios
The US president said the ceasefire reached last month was “on life support” US President Donald Trump is considering resuming the bombing campaign against Iran as peace talks remain stalled, Axios reported on Monday, citing three US officials familiar with the matter. On Sunday, Trump rejected Iran’s latest terms as “totally unacceptable” and said the...
Report: Trump 'seriously considering' renewed war as frustration with Iran grows
CNN says Trump has grown impatient over Iran’s continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz and what he sees as divisions within Iran’s leadership that are hindering progress in nuclear talks
CNN notes that it is unlikely that a decision will be made before Donald Trump's trip to China regarding the war in Iran. The post Trump: He is now more seriously considering resuming military operations in Iran, CNN says appeared first on in.gr.
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