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Many people in Tehran and Tel Aviv are worried that Trump will make good on his threats to attack Iran again, but for some, it's fear laced with hope.
U.S. allies and partners in the Middle East again are urging restraint from both the United States and Iran as the Trump administration warns of a possible strike and builds up its military presence in the region.
The Trump administration has targets but no endgame.
Arab and Muslim states are mounting a last-ditch effort to avert a new war between the US and Iran as concerns grow that the Islamic regime will not yield to Donald Trump’s tough demands.
Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports on mounting tensions between the U.S. and Iran as State Department principal deputy spokesman Tommy Pigott discusses the Trump administration’s strategy on 'America Reports.
Tehran has said it will never negotiate on its missile and defence systems, but that it is open to talks.
Suggesting Iran could suffer the same fate as Venezuela, Trump warns Tehran to negotiate a new nuclear agreement, or face "major destruction."
Trump on Wednesday revived the threat of military action against Iran and warned “time is running out” for a deal limiting its nuclear program.
Satellite images show a steady and significant build-up of US military forces in the region.
President Trump has not authorized military action in Iran, but the U.S. has built up its presence in the region in recent days.
Satellite images reveal activity at two Iranian nuclear sites, suggesting that Tehran may be obscuring its efforts to salvage any materials remaining there