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As negotiations between the United States and Iran edge toward a possible agreement, Tehran is increasingly signaling that any return to war would look very different from the last.
CNN stood by its reporting of Iran’s “victory” statement following the ceasefire announcement, despite Donald Trump blasting it as “fake news.” For those who may’ve missed Trump’s Truth Social follow-up post Tuesday evening, nearly two hours ...
Conservative pundit Scott Jennings melts down on CNN while debating Iran war with Gen Z panelist Adam Mockler: 'Get your f---ing hand out of my face.'
CNN’s Global Affairs Analyst Barak Ravid joins Wolf Blitzer to discuss his latest reporting on what’s been reached in a memorandum of understanding on the Iran war, but Ravid says sources tell him Trump wants “a few days” to think about it.
"If you see CNN, you’d think that they’re winning the war," the president says, maintaining that Iran has "got nothing left."
President Trump on Thursday blasted The New York Times and CNN over their coverage of the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran, calling the latter outlet “stupid” and claiming the former’s coverage was “actually seditious.
A dual-front political crisis erupted within the Republican party Sunday as a top GOP lawmaker slammed the Trump administration’s tentative nuclear negotiations with Iran and condemned a controversial new Justice Department fund that could pay out tax dollars to convicted January 6 rioters.
For a relatively short “memorandum of understanding” (MoU), the draft agreement between the United States and Iran is taking a very long time to finalize. That’s because language and sequencing is everything;