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Trump considers limited operation against Iran in response to failed Islamabad negotiations - WSJ
According to US officials cited by The Wall Street Journal, the US President is considering a limited operation against Iran following the failed round of negotiations in Islamabad.
US to begin enforcing maritime blockade in Strait of Hormuz on Monday, Trump confirms
IMF warns Strait of Hormuz might never be back to normal
Pakistan Defense Minister deletes anti-Israel post from X after diplomatic backlash
Lebanon president says U.S. pullout from Iran deal will hurt Middle East
Lebanese President Michel Aoun said on Monday the US withdrawal from world powers' 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran would have negative consequences for Middle East stability.
Washington, Tehran and above all: Jerusalem
Elections take back seat to nuclearized Middle East at cabinet meeting
Netanyahu began the cabinet meeting by once again calling US President Donald Trump “a great friend of Israel.”
Fearing Trump will torpedo Iran deal, European partners plead for its preservation
"It is absolutely necessary to have this to prevent the development of nuclear weapons at a time when other parts of the world are discussing how to get them," says German foreign minister.
Rouhani: Iran will continue to produce missiles
Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons and says it has no plans to build nuclear-capable missiles.
Iran promises 'crushing' response if US designates Guards as terrorists
"We are hopeful that the United States does not make this strategic mistake," foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi was quoted as saying.
Iran rejects US demand for UN inspector visit to military sites
Iran has placed its military bases off limits also because of what it calls the risk that IAEA findings could find their way to the intelligence services of its US or Israeli foes.
Iran may quit nuke deal if US imposes sanctions, Iran's president warns
Trump administration certifies Iran compliant with nuclear deal
This was the latest signal that Trump, who campaigned against the deal and at times suggested he would scrap it, has as president adopted a more toned-down posture related to the Iranian regime.