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Trump says he is ‘strongly considering’ pulling out of Nato over lack of support in Iran

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Trump: US will leave Iran in 2–3 weeks, vows to keep striking 'extremely hard'

President Trump set a firm short timeline for US operations in Iran and renewed threats to degrade Tehran’s military and infrastructure — whether a deal is reached or not. Tehran denies talks and Iran’s parliament has approved a plan to toll the Strait of Hormuz, raising energy-market and regional-security stakes now.

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Senate tees up Trump’s SAVE Act as GOP splits over filibuster

Senate Majority Leader John Thune will bring the SAVE America Act to the floor next week, forcing weeks of debate over Trump’s voter-ID and proof-of-citizenship plan. The fight could tie up must-pass measures, deepen GOP infighting and determine whether Republicans try a talking filibuster, blow up the filibuster or simply let the bill fail.

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Trump: US will leave Iran 'whether we have a deal or not' — 2–3 week timeline

President Trump told reporters the US could withdraw forces within two to three weeks even if no peace deal is struck, while vowing further strikes to degrade Iran's capabilities. The comment comes as Iran moves to impose tolls and bar US/Israeli ships in the Strait of Hormuz and global oil prices sit near their highest levels since the conflict began.

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Trump says Iran war is 'nearing completion' and threatens NATO exit

In a primetime address President Trump said U.S. military objectives in Iran are close to being met and projected another two to three weeks of action. He also renewed threats to strike Iranian infrastructure, signaled he may pull the U.S. out of NATO over allies' refusal to join the campaign, and faces mounting domestic pain from higher gas and oil prices.

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Trump warns Iran could be ‘taken out in one night’ as deadline looms

Tehran rejected a temporary ceasefire proposal, keeping the Strait of Hormuz closed and oil markets jittery. The U.S. and Israel continue strikes while Washington presses a Tuesday deadline to reopen the chokepoint. A prolonged shutdown risks higher energy prices and broader economic disruption.

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Herzog: Israel had ‘no choice’ to strike Iran as U.S.-Israel war grinds on

Israel’s president frames the joint campaign as necessary to halt Iran’s weapons programs while insisting no ground invasion is planned. The conflict is already straining U.S. finances and global energy markets — a possible $200 billion Pentagon request and surging pump prices are raising pressure on Washington and its allies.

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Trump says Iran war is nearing completion, vows harder strikes

President Donald Trump told Americans the conflict is “nearing completion” but warned of “extremely hard” hits over the next two to three weeks, while oil prices surged and markets reacted sharply to the address.

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