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Sen. Chris Murphy wouldn’t sign onto an effort to impeach the president but told “NBC” that Trump’s second term is “much more unconstitutional.”
The leaders also “reviewed next steps to promote durable peace between Iran and Israel,” said U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce.
The president said recent U.S. strikes set the regime’s atomic ambitions back decades.
“We are making efforts to assist the Iranian people,” said the Russian president.
Leaders call the Islamic Republic the “principal source of regional instability,” emphasizing that it can “never have a nuclear weapon.”
As Tehran’s influence collapses in Syria and Lebanon, Ankara is stepping into the void, posing a new and complex threat to Israel’s north.
“A stable and united Syria, which does not offer a safe haven for terrorist organizations, will support regional security and prosperity,” the United States and Turkey stated.
The secretary of state outlined the Trump administration’s approach to Gaza and Iran in Senate testimony.
“When charitable organizations operating in Virginia fail to follow the law, my office has a duty to act,” the state’s attorney general stated.
The president’s itinerary includes Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and potentially Turkey.
The call concerned “many subjects, including the war with Russia/Ukraine, all things Syria, Gaza and more,” Trump posted on Truth Social.
While some analysts call to give the Trump administration the benefit of the doubt, others told JNS the whole notion of negotiation with the ayatollahs is misguided.