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“There are only two alternatives there—blow them up nicely or blow them up viciously,” said the U.S. president of Iran’s nuclear centrifuges.
Polls show rising frustration in the coastal enclave, with growing support for anti-Hamas protests and interest in emigration amid deepening humanitarian crisis.
“It will be one of the most important announcements that have been made in many years about a certain subject. Very important subject,” said the U.S. president.
The president said he might be open to conversations about Tehran’s pursuit of civilian nuclear power.
The Israeli statement came amid reports the former U.S. national security advisor angered Trump over his push to strike Iran.
They include Alex Witkoff, son of U.S. special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, and conservative radio personality Sid Rosenberg, host of “Sid & Friends in the Morning.”
The U.S. president stated that Marco Rubio, the U.S. secretary of state, will also serve as interim national security adviser.
The U.S. “will take steps to hold both Iran and all its partners engaged in sanctions evasion accountable,” U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote.
The Columbia student led chants of “free Palestine” outside a Vermont courthouse after a district court judge released him from federal custody.
The U.S. president further denied reports that Washington blocked an Israeli attack on the Islamic Republic.
US Jews disapprove of Trump’s executive orders, other actions by about 3-1 margin, new poll suggests
“This poll makes it clear that President Trump’s executive actions—across the board—are wholly rejected by American Jewish voters,” said the chairman emeritus of the Jewish Electorate Institute, which conducted the poll.
“We are not structured right now under the existing strategy to actually be able to achieve results quickly and effectively,” a senior U.S. official said.