Putin, Trump and Iran
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WASHINGTON, March 3 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, speaking after a meeting with Donald Trump on Tuesday, said he had urged the president to put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin over the war in Ukraine.
The notorious Oval Office meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took place a year ago last Saturday.
The U.S. and Israel’s attack on Iran has formed a new “axis of evil,” according to Daily Beast columnist David Rothkopf. Rothkopf, a foreign policy analyst, said that when judged by the number of
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'A Manipulation': Megyn Kelly Slams Trump Over Iran — But It’s the Dress She Wore During That Putin Interview That Hijacks the Conversation
Megyn Kelly is a master at being provocative and knows how to keep people talking about her. She is also at a point in her […]
With US President Donald Trump sharpening his focus on Iran, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz spent his time in Washington this week with a clear objective: ensure Ukraine does not get pushed to the periphery.
A framed photograph of President Donald Trump standing beside Russian President Vladimir Putin has been added to a prominent room inside the White House. The move has ignited international commentary.
Experts say Vladimir Putin has peruaded U.S. negotiators that he wants to cut a deal – even as Moscow rains missiles and drones on Ukrainian cities.
US President Donald Trump praised Germany's stance on the Iran war during talks with Chancellor Friedrich Merz, saying Berlin had behaved "great" and stressing that Washington was not seeking German
Vladimir Putin’s top aides are snickering behind Donald Trump’s back because they think the Russian tyrant is playing the MAGA leader like a fiddle. British spies have repeatedly shared with their U.S.