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President Donald Trump is facing warnings from foes and allies alike that he’s getting boxed in on the Iran war, a conflict he sold as a brief military incursion but that has since settled into a holding pattern.
President Donald Trump huddled with his national security team Tuesday afternoon at the White House facing a major decision: what to do next with Iran.
The president met with aides for two hours at the White House about a possible cease-fire extension, according to a senior administration official. Earlier, Mr. Trump had suggested in a social media post that he was ready to make a decision.
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Iran war: President Trump lays out terms for potential deal
President Donald Trump met with his national security team in the Situation Room to discuss a potential deal to end the war with Iran. He said that Iran must agree to never have a nuclear weapon, reopen the Strait of Hormuz with no tolls and clear all mines.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says she has “no issue” with her country hosting Iran’s World Cup team after its training base was moved from the United States to Mexico for the summer soccer competition.
It remains unclear how close the U.S. and Iran are to striking a deal to end the Iran war amid continued hostilities between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah.
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Iran is playing cards it doesn't have while pushing Trump towards deal, Israeli officials assess
Defense officials also claimed that the Iranian leadership itself is operating under immense tension, which is divided between two main challenges.