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Trump trashes CNN over Iran peace deal reports: 'Even with new ownership, it is unlikely to ever get better!'
Trump bashed CNN on Sunday for its reporting on his peace deal negotiations with Iran, saying it is no wonder the channel is a "Low Ratings disaster" The post Trump Trashes CNN Over Iran Peace Deal Reports: ‘Even With New Ownership,
Making peace with Iran is going to be just as painful as waging war. JD Vance’s first attempts at talks in Switzerland to solidify a memorandum of understanding with Tehran into a permanent end to the war are already in treacherous waters,
President Donald Trump lashed out at his most hated news network on Sunday over its coverage of his peace deal with Iran. Trump, 79, typed up a complaint about “Fake News CNN” on Truth Social Sunday night amid his administration’s ongoing ...
As buzz continues over whether an initial peace deal will be signed or not, US President Donald Trump has proposed a new agreement with Iran aimed at preventing nuclear armament and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
As world leaders seek clarity on framework, Iran is demanding Israel withdraw from Lebanon as part of the agreement and Trump says Netanyahu needs to be “more responsible.” Follow for live news updates.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Donald Trump bashed CNN on Sunday for its reporting on his peace deal negotiations with Iran — and said he believes the channel will remain a “Low Ratings disaster” even ...
US-Iran war news LIVE: Official military Spokesperson for Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said that ‘any new aggression, regardless of its pretext or the scale of its objectives, will be met with a crushing response’.
Donald Trump has been dealt another huge blow in on-air humiliation.
Several areas in Iran, including western Tehran, the southern islands of Qeshm and Hengam, the towns of Sirik and Minab, were targeted “in response to Iran’s unwarranted and continued aggression.” In response,
A top Iranian official reiterated the country’s determination to maintain control over maritime traffic moving through the Strait of Hormuz, raising the stakes ahead of fresh negotiations with the US on ending their war for good.
