Trump Threatens Iran with Renewed Bombing as Tehran Reviews US Peace Proposal Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis in Middle East Conflict Zone
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Donald Trump was optimistic about the possibility of reaching a peace agreement in Iran following the latest proposals. After threatening to re-start the bombings if peace was not signed soon, the president pointed out that he sees "very possible" to achieve it after having "very good talks in the last 24 hours." A message that maintained confidence in the stock exchanges, while the price of oil remains below $100 per barrel and continues to fal…
VIDEO - The US President said this Wednesday, May 6th "very possible" to reach an agreement with Iran after the holding of "very good discussions" in the last 24 hours. As a result of this new exit and a hope of exiting the crisis, oil prices on the market have continued to rise...
Donald Trump considered "very possible" a peace agreement with Iran, but maintained the threat of a resumption of bombings.
The situation in the Strait of Ormuz, the world's main oil artery, remains the biggest friction point between Washington and Tehran. Iran had announced the opening of the Strait, but again imposed "strict control" over Ormuz after denouncing that the U.S. persists in obstructing its maritime transit. Diplomatic contacts began after the U.S. and Israel launched, on 28 February, a large-scale joint attack that led to the demise of Iran's supreme l…
Seventy-second day of war in the Gulf this Thursday, May 7.
Donald Trump said this Wednesday he saw "good chances" of a peace agreement with Iran, but maintained the threat of a resumption of the bombings, the main Iranian negotiator accusing Washington of seeking the "reddition" of the country. What will this Thursday day give? Follow our direct.
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