What’s next for U.S. war against Iran? Trump offers mixed messages
Trump said he feels no pressure to end the conflict as U.S.-Iran talks prepare to resume and oil prices climb about $95 a barrel.
- President Donald Trump declared Monday he is in no rush to end the war with Iran, maintaining pressure until Tehran agrees to a deal.
- The U.S. Navy maintains a blockade in "full force," which has contributed to Brent crude oil prices rising to about $95 a barrel from $70 before the war started.
- Official figures from the Legal Medicine Organization indicate at least 3,375 people have been killed in Iran since the war began, Abbas Masjedi reported Monday.
- With the 14-day ceasefire set to expire Wednesday, Trump warned that "lots of bombs" will "start going off" if no agreement is reached before the deadline.
- Plans for a second round of negotiations in Islamabad involving Vice President JD Vance remain uncertain, as Iran refuses to participate until Trump dials back his demands.
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What’s next for U.S. war against Iran? Trump offers mixed messages
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump offered mixed messages Monday about the path ahead for the U.S. war against Iran, declaring that he was in no rush to end the conflict while also expressing confidence that further negotiations with Tehran will soon take place in Pakistan.
Trump sends mixed messages about path ahead for war with Iran
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump offered mixed messages on Monday about the path ahead for the U.S. war against Iran, declaring that he was in no rush to end the conflict while also expressing confidence that further negotiations with Tehran will soon take place in Pakistan. With the 14-day ceasefire to expire Wednesday, Trump whipsawed in telephone interviews and social media posts between measured optimism that a deal could soon be rea…
Trump offers mixed messages about path ahead for US war against Iran, World News
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump offered mixed messages on Monday (April 20) about the path ahead for the US war against Iran, declaring that he was in no rush to end the conflict while also expressing confidence that further negotiations with Tehran will soon take place in Pakistan.With the 14-day ceasefire to expire Wednesday, Trump whipsawed in telephone interviews and...
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