Iran, Israel and White House
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Iran, Trump and Israel
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Marc Ginsberg, former White House Middle East policy advisor, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss if Israel's preemptive strike could be contained, the political ramifications and much more.
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President Donald Trump is urging Iran to make a nuclear deal now that Israel has launched strikes against the country.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Says Putin ‘Very Nicely’ Wished Him Happy Birthday and They Agreed ‘War in Israel-Iran Should End’ on Hour-Long CallTrump posted online that he got a birthday greeting from Putin, with whom he agreed Iran-Israel war must end, and said he told Putin "his war" should end, too.
In his first public comments on the Israeli strikes against Iran, the U.S. president said Tehran had brought the destruction on itself and must continue nuclear talks.
The president had asked Israel to hold off. Now he’s scrambling to make a deal in negotiations that have become even more complex.
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White House continues to seek diplomatic solution in the Middle EastIran is accusing the U.S. of being complicit in Israel's attack, even as the White House continues to push for a diplomatic solution. The U.S. and Iran have been engaging in nuclear talks for several months,
U.S. officials have been told Israel is fully ready to launch an operation into Iran, multiple sources told CBS News.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they carried out attacks against dozens of targets in Israel in retaliation for the latter's biggest attacks ever against Iran. (Reporting by Menna Alaa El-Din and Enas Al Ashray) Copyright 2025 Thomson Reuters.