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President Trump is raking up global support in his push for a Nobel Peace Prize — garnering nominations from Pakistan, ...
The Left is angry about Trump's counterrevolution for two reasons: It’s succeeding and it’s succeeding beyond anybody’s wild ...
President Trump deserved the Nobel Peace Prize during his first term. He will deserve it even more after Friday’s summit meeting in Alaska if he successfully persuades President Vladimir Putin of ...
There are enough U.S. citizens living in Israel that it could be considered America’s “436th congressional district,” ...
Britain, Germany and France have told UN officials that snapback sanctions are on the table if Iran does not sit down to ...
France, Germany and the UK have told the UN they are prepared to trigger the reimposition of sanctions on Iran unless it ...
France, the U.K., and Germany jointly threatened to reimpose sanctions on Iran at the end of August if they don't resume negotiations over its nuclear program.
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National Security Journal on MSNIran’s Air Defenses Are a ‘Hodgepodge.’ Will It Still Risk a New War With Israel?
Key Points and Summary – As Israel signals its readiness to launch further strikes, Iran faces a critical decision regarding its nuclear program and potential retaliation. -While Tehran remains ...
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'Iran still has 400 kilograms of enriched uranium': Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledges
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged that Tehran still has 400 kilograms of enriched uranium.
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Lebanon takes a first step toward reclaiming its sovereignty
The Lebanese government has committed to disarm all groups possessing heavy weapons, most notably Hezbollah, in a historic ...
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Britain, France and Germany threaten to reimpose sanctions on Iran as nuclear program deadline nears
BERLIN (AP) — The top diplomats of Britain, France, and Germany threatened to reimpose sanctions on Iran as an end-of-the-month deadline nears for the country to resume negotiations with the West over ...
During a high-level meeting in Beirut, President Aoun told Iran's top security envoy that Lebanon's stability requires ...
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