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President Trump on Tuesday offered an “olive branch” to Iran as he projected optimism about the future of the Middle East in remarks from Saudi Arabia. Trump spoke at a U.S.-Saudi
For Trump, a president who often boasts about "holding the cards" in high-stakes negotiations—most famously during a heated encounter with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House in late February—Lipner felt the U.S. leader once again appears to have the necessary leverage to get his way.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday held out Saudi Arabia as a model for a reimagined Middle East, using the first major foreign trip of his term to emphasize the promise of economic prosperity over instability in a region reeling from multiple wars.
Robby Soave and Lindsey Granger react to an inside scoop on Mike Waltz's ouster as President Trump's national security adviser.
Trump is clearly distancing himself from Netanyahu—and moving the United States away from Israel’s preferred maximalist policies toward Iran and the Middle East as a whole.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to “defend ourselves alone” against Yemen’s Houthi rebels after US President Donald Trump struck a deal with the Iran-backed group.
Sens. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) renewed their call for the full dismantling of Iran’s nuclear program, voicing strong support for Israel and laying out firm expectations for any future deal brokered by the Trump administration.
He backs off the Houthis and considers giving Iran a better deal than Obama did.