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President Donald Trump, in his first remarks to the nation about the Iran war, said he expects two to three more weeks of war.
President Donald Trump's speech on Iran is likely to leave some Republicans disappointed.
President Donald Trump, scheduled to give a televised address Wednesday evening, said Tuesday he could walk away from the war in two to three weeks once he felt confident Iran would not be able to build a nuclear weapon — even if Tehran does not agree to a ceasefire.
President Trump used his Easter Monday speech to boast about his deadly war on Iran while flanked by the first lady and the Easter Bunny.
In a 19-minute address, the president gave little indication on the Iran war's conclusion but promised gas price hikes would be a 'short-term' problem
President Donald Trump made sure the kids skipping school for the White House’s annual Easter Egg Roll still learned some new words and phrases as he addressed the young crowd before and during the
Trump says his deadline to make deal with Iran is final, adding that a truce plan via mediators was on the table. "It could end very quickly, if they do what they have to do… They know that, they've been negotiating I think in good faith,
Secretary general says Trump ‘clearly disappointed’ with alliance as US media report White House is considering a plan to ‘punish’ some members