Details emerge of potential Iran deal as US claims progress
Iran has not publicly committed to giving up its uranium – a key demand of US President Donald Trump.
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Iran has not publicly committed to giving up its uranium – a key demand of US President Donald Trump.
The following is the transcript of the interview with retired Lt. Col. William Swenson and retired Command Sergeant Major Matthew Williams (Ret.) that aired on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on May 24, 2026.
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Donald Trump took to Truth Social Sunday morning to praise what he called a “much more professional and productive” relationship with Iran — the same country he spent years branding the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.”Our relationship with…
The US military has lost up to 30 MQ-9 Reaper drones worth around $1 billion since the start of the war with Iran, Bloomberg has reported
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Convictions come amid an intensified crackdown by Bahraini authorities on individuals accused of having ties to Tehran.
President Trump said Saturday on social media that an agreement between the U.S. and Iran “has been largely negotiated” after weeks of diplomacy. However, some Republicans have warned Mr. Trump that Iran can’t be trusted. Robert Costa has the latest.
International graduates say a weak hiring market and changing immigration rules make it harder for them to achieve their American dream of working in the U.S.