Trump's ridiculous stance on the US Senate law continues the war against Iran
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In my opinion, the US government was initially too slow to act, and Iran was overly hesitant. Ultimately, neither was willing to pay the political cost to reach an agreement.
Jun 24, 07:02 AM
Donald Trump sharply criticized the U.S. Senate vote on a resolution to stop military action against Iran. Mr. Trump wrote that the senators sent Iran the message that "they are not satisfied with my actions against them" and by doing this "they helped and encouraged the enemy." Meanwhile, Oman announced that it coordinated with the International Maritime Organization to establish a temporary maritime route to facilitate the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz. This news is announced as the U.S. Secretary of State, on a trip to the Middle East, visits the UAE today.
Jun 24, 06:57 AM
The US President expressed anger over the failure to reduce gasoline prices in his country even after the end of the illegal invasion of Iran, stating: Major oil companies are not lowering their gasoline prices.
Jun 24, 06:44 AM
In response to a question about the timing of the deployment of International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors in Iran, Trump said "there is no rush," adding that it would happen "at the right time"; these remarks come as a source close to the negotiating team denied the claim of IAEA inspectors returning to Iran. Source: Khabar Fori
Jun 24, 06:31 AM
The vote on the 'War Powers Act' sends Iran the message that the United States does not support what I am doing regarding Iran and that I must be stopped. This vote has helped and encouraged the enemy.
Jun 24, 06:19 AM