Iran, Trump and Israel
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Saudi Arabia's defence minister delivered a blunt message to Iranian officials in Tehran last month: take President Donald Trump's offer to negotiate a nuclear agreement seriously because it presents a way to avoid the risk of war with Israel.
Former national security adviser John Bolton argued during a recent interview that nuclear deal negotiations between the U.S. and Iran are “fruitless” and Israel’s potential strikes against
Ambassador Huckabee criticized France’s push for a Palestinian state, affirmed U.S.-Israel ties, expressed hope for U.S.-Iran talks, but warned Tehran remains 'one of the greatest threats to world peace.
Jerusalem is concerned that America is rushing to make a quick deal that would miss an opportunity to neutralize Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
Western powers are poised to declare Iran in breach of non-proliferation obligations at the upcoming IAEA board meeting, a move anticipated to strain US-Iran talks and anger Tehran.
Komala leader Abdulla Mohtadi told Newsweek that "the regime might collapse under pressure" if the U.S. lends its support.
Israel is concerned that the US, in its haste to sign a new nuclear agreement with Iran, may drop key clauses that it sees as a red line while also effectively curtailing Israels
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Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst has the latest on Israel's response to Iran-backed Houthis firing a ballistic missile toward the country on 'America Reports.'