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Bill Fallon, a retired US Navy Admiral and an author, discusses US-Iran tensions through the lens of US military actions in the past, and says that while the Trump administration has been pulling in forces to intimidate Iran,
By Samia Nakhoul, Humeyra Pamuk, Rami Ayyub and Parisa Hafezi DUBAI, Jan 29 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is weighing options against Iran that include targeted strikes on security forces and leaders to inspire protesters,
President Donald Trump runs hot and cold in his relationship with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin — often at the same time
Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E. say Washington can’t use their airspace for a military operation against Tehran.
Iran’s neighbors are on edge over the possibility that President Trump will pull the trigger on strikes against Iran, as Tehran and its allies have promised to forcefully retaliate against U.S. positions,
President Donald Trump is warning Iraqi officials that the U.S. would no longer support the country if its former prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, returns to power.
U.S. President Donald Trump said last week that Washington had an "armada" heading toward Iran but hoped he would not have to use it, as he renewed warnings to Tehran against killing protesters or restarting its nuclear programme.