Trump Urges Iran to Reach Deal Amid Rising Tensions
Iran US War News LIVE Updates: ‘I am not going to be much more patient,’ Trump warns Tehran
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US President Donald Trump expressed dwindling patience with Iran, urging the country to finalize a deal regarding its nuclear program. Meanwhile, the US House of Representatives rejected a motion to limit Trump's military powers in the ongoing conflict, as tensions escalate in the Strait of Hormuz and negotiations continue with Israel and Hezbollah.
- 01Trump warns Iran that his patience is running out and urges a deal.
- 02The US House narrowly defeated a motion to restrict Trump's military actions regarding Iran.
- 03Trade through the Strait of Hormuz remains disrupted due to Iranian restrictions.
- 04Chinese President Xi Jinping offered assistance in reopening the Strait.
- 05Ongoing talks between Israel and Hezbollah aim to disarm the latter and establish peace.
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US President Donald Trump indicated that he is losing patience with Iran, urging the country to reach a deal concerning its nuclear program during an interview on Fox News' 'Hannity'. He emphasized that the near-weapons grade uranium in Iran should be dealt with, stating it 'can be entombed, but I’d rather get it.' Trump's comments come as tensions escalate in the Strait of Hormuz, where trade has been affected by Iranian restrictions enforced by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy. In a notable diplomatic development, Trump revealed that Chinese President Xi Jinping has offered help in reopening the Strait. Meanwhile, the US House of Representatives voted 212 to 212 against a Democratic-led motion to limit Trump's military powers in the Iran conflict, reflecting growing Republican support for restricting military operations as global oil prices rise. Amid these tensions, Israel and Hezbollah have engaged in talks in the US aimed at disarming Hezbollah and achieving a peace agreement.
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The ongoing tensions and military actions could lead to increased oil prices and economic instability, affecting consumers and businesses reliant on stable oil markets.
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