Trump threatens Iran: ‘Behave’ or face bombs
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Trump announced a U.S.-Iran memorandum at the G7 summit designed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and prevent Iranian nuclear development. Trump asserted the agreement explicitly prohibits Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and would not be affected by Israeli military operations in Lebanon. Conflicting accounts about the deal's specific terms, combined with Congressional demands for full disclosure and formal approval, have raised transparency concerns.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize conflicting accounts between Iran and the United States about the agreement's actual terms, raising questions about whether the publicly stated provisions will match the deal's implementation.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report Trump's confidence in the deal's nuclear safeguards while highlighting Congressional caution and requests from some allies for greater clarity on the agreement's specifics and implementation timeline.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets report Republican demands for congressional oversight of the Iran deal, with GOP senators seeking a formal legislative vote and full access to the agreement's terms before proceeding.
Evian: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned Iran he was ready to resume military action if Tehran did not abide by its obligations, two days ahead of the signing of an accord to end the war between the foes."No it's not final.
It's a memorandum of understanding," Trump said at the G7, referring to the agreement expected to be signed in Switzerland on Friday.
"If I don't like it we will go back to shooting at them," he added alongside Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi."If they don't behave, we'll go right back to dropping bombs right smack in the middle of their head." "Because they misbehaved for 47 years," he said, referring to the Islamic republic, founded in the Islamic revolution after the ousting of the shah, a US ally, in 1979.The US-Israeli war against Iran began on February 28 with the killing in airstrikes of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other top officials.The talks on a final US-Iran settlement to end the conflict are set to begin Friday immediately after the signing of the accord in Switzerland and continue over a 60-day window to flesh out its details. ...
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