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The Trump administration is sending a series of conflicting messages to Iran. U.S. officials initially indicated a ...
President Donald Trump kept the world wondering whether he would join Israel’s attacks on Iran in an attempt to decapitate ...
US President Donald Trump’s decision to launch direct strikes against Iranian nuclear sites has sparked a wave of anger in ...
Vice President JD Vance says the United States is "not at war with Iran," less than 24 hours after the U.S. attacked three ...
Following the news of a U.S. airstrike on nuclear sites in Iran on Saturday, state politicians are giving their thoughts on ...
Despite the impressive advances in airpower since the 1950s—like the precision-guided munitions employed in Saturday’s attack ...
Ohio Rep. Greg Landsman held a virtual press conference with WLWT and other Cincinnati media members on Sunday, where he provided further comment on his stance on the U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear ...
When Israel began its assault on Iran, President Trump kept his distance. But within days he was on a path that led to an extensive bombing mission aided by political and military ruses.
Arkansas politicians reacted to the U.S. military striking Iran’s nuclear sites early Sunday morning on June 22.
President Donald Trump bombed Iran and said, "Thank you to all that keep America safe and strong," on her IG story.
The Philippine government on Sunday urged concerned parties in the Middle East to avoid the escalation of conflict, reiterating the need for a “peaceful and diplomatic solution” to the ongoing crisis.
Governor Ron DeSantis wrote on X that he plans to continue rescue efforts for Floridians stuck in the war zone in Israel.