Iran, Trump and assassination
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Donald Trump was shaking hands at a picnic with lawmakers after pushing for more diplomacy with Iran. Israel ignored his pleas.
Netanyahu reveals Iran attempted to assassinate both him and Trump, discusses Israel's strikes against Iran's nuclear program, and explains the "imminent threat."
Iran called on U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday to force Israel to cease fire as the only way to end the four-day-old aerial war, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country was on the "path to victory".
The US president said he would end wars and now a vocal part of his support is urging him to stay out of this conflict.
Claiming that Iran was on the verge of producing as many as nine nuclear bombs, Israel launched what it said would be a multiday campaign to degrade Iran’s nuclear facilities and eliminate key military leaders and nuclear scientists.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed a report that said Iran has been signaling that it wants to end hostilities and resume talks about its nuclear programs.
The Media Line President Felice Friedson unpacks the fight between Israel and Iran and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's response on 'America Reports.'
President Donald Trump in about eight hours went from suggesting a nuclear deal remained “achievable” to urging Tehran’s 9.5 million residents to flee for their lives