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"If [a deal with Iran] happens, it happens," Trump told ABC's Rachel Scott in a new interview. "And if it doesn't, we're blowing up the whole country." "If [a deal with Iran] happens, it happens," Trump told ABC's Rachel Scott in a new interview.
Trump claims his popularity at all-time high despite polls showing the opposite in rambling Fox News interview - President claims to be more popular than ever when he’s never been more unpopular — eve
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 Donald Trump delivered a prime-time address to the nation on Wednesday, declaring military success against Iran and making his case for what he says will be several more weeks of war. "We're going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks.
President Trump said Monday that he is going to force Iran to "cry, as the expression goes, uncle." PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: The war is about one thing. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. Had we not broken the Barack Hussein Obama--you know what I'm talking about--the Iran nuclear deal,
President Trump came to the lectern of the White House briefing room Monday for a lengthy news conference about the war on Iran. Trump, flanked by key allies including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth,
Iranian officials escalated their war of words with President Donald Trump, unleashing a barrage of attacks across their diplomatic social