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Trump says he wants to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran after imposing ‘maximum pressure’
- Donald Trump wants to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran while imposing measures to prevent them from acquiring nuclear weapons, stating he wants Iran to "peacefully grow and prosper" without nukes.
- Trump proposed relocating the roughly 2 million residents of the Gaza Strip to neighboring countries, indicating they would not have the right of return afterward.
- Trump denied working with Israel to destroy Iran, calling reports of such plans "greatly exaggerated" and emphasizing the need for a verified nuclear peace agreement.
- During a press conference, Trump stated that the U.S. would take over the Gaza Strip to dismantle dangerous weapons and create jobs and housing for the area.
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As Trump Makes Overtures, Iran Weighs Its Next Move
(Bloomberg) — Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was typically combative in his speech to the nation on Friday. How can Iran trust the Americans and their new president when he isolated the Islamic Republic and hit it with more economic sanctions?
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Read Full ArticleThe Farda Briefing: Trump Brings Back 'Maximum Pressure' -- And Offers Iran An Olive Branch
This week's Farda Briefing looks into U.S. President Donald Trump’s seemingly reluctant return to his "maximum pressure" campaign on Iran and his statement saying he explicitly desires a “verified nuclear peace agreement” with Tehran.
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Total News Sources71
Leaning Left11Leaning Right24Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Right
Bias Distribution
- 56% of the sources lean Right
56% Right
L 25%
C 19%
R 56%
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