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Poll: One-Third of US Americans Believe Israel Committed Genocide in Gaza
A new poll has found that about one-third of US adults believe Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians during its war on the besieged Gaza Strip.
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'Mind your malnutrition rates': Qalibaf fires back at Trump over Iran food claims
Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf has rebuked US President Donald Trump over remarks suggesting Iran would need American agricultural products, reminding that Washington should rather focus on its own domestic food insecurity.
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Trump's Pockets Filled with Billions in Cryptocurrency Earnings!
The Trump administration's support for the cryptocurrency industry is now being viewed from a new angle: hundreds of millions of dollars in profits flowing to companies directly managed by the President's family.
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American Conservative Media Figure: I Was Wrong About Islam for Years
Tucker Carlson, the American conservative media figure, admitted in a recent interview that his previous perception of Muslims was incorrect.
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U.S. Senate Backs Down from Reviewing Trump's War Powers Resolution Against Iran
The U.S. Senate backed down from reviewing Trump's war powers resolution against Iran.
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Verbal Clash Between Trump, Republican Senator Over Deadlock in War Against Iran
"The war was supposed to last four weeks, not four months! You are not telling the American people the truth!" These were Senator Cassidy's shouts directed at Trump on the Congress floor, leading to one of the most unprecedented verbal confrontations between the U.S. President and Senate members in contemporary history.
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Trump's Popularity Plummets After War Against Iran / Americans Have Doubts About Continuing Path
A new poll shows that the American public's support for Donald Trump has reached its lowest level of his second presidential term.
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Will the Senate Tie Trump's Hands for War Against Iran?
Following the joining of four key Republican senators to the Democratic camp, the U.S. Senate voted in favor of reducing the president's war powers to block the path to any military conflict with Iran. This resolution, now considered the most serious tension between the administration and parliament in Trump's second term, signals, as the "first tremor in the red coalition," the end of partisan unity in support of Pentagon strategies.
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Trump's Fury Over U.S. Senate Resolution to Halt War Against Iran
Donald Trump, President of the United States, criticized a resolution passed by the U.S. Senate calling for an end to the U.S. war against Iran.
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Democrats: Trump Administration's Policy on Iran Inconsistent with Its Declared Positions
Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, in a post on the social media platform X, criticized the Trump administration's policy toward Iran, emphasizing that although ending an "illegal war" is a better option than continuing it, Tehran has benefited from a broad reduction in sanctions without Washington's declared conditions being met.
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Trump's Warmongering Against Iran Eliminated His Leverage
The Washington Post, in an analysis referring to Donald Trump's warmongering against Iran in February of this year, wrote that this action caused the loss of his leverage, and the U.S. President's efforts to reach an agreement with Iran have faced major opposition within the United States; opposition that indicates major challenges on the path to transforming a fragile ceasefire into a lasting agreement.
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Jolani's Reaction to Trump's Remarks; "We Are Not Seeking Military Intervention and Are Ready to Talk with Hezbollah"
Jolani, the self-proclaimed president of Syria, rejecting accusations of military involvement in Lebanon, described Donald Trump's statements as a "misunderstanding." Emphasizing Syria's positive role in rebuilding Lebanese institutions and ensuring regional security, he announced his readiness to engage in dialogue with all Lebanese forces, including Hezbollah, for the sake of the country's stability.
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Hebrew Newspaper Reports on Netanyahu's Scandal; From Fake Security to Numerous Defeats
The Hebrew newspaper Maariv, referring to Donald Trump's reposting of an article about his ability to influence Netanyahu's chances of re-election, wrote that Trump, through this action, sent a message to the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime that "he is the master of his destiny" and demanded that he back down.
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NYT: Trump Was Right; War Ended with Surrender, but US Surrender
The New York Times news outlet, which has repeatedly provoked Donald Trump's anger with its reports, has this time also targeted the US President with a sarcastic headline stating that Trump was right and the war ended with surrender!
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Trump: If war had continued, Strait of Hormuz would have been completely closed, world would have faced a recession
Donald Trump, the US President, in an interview with Axios, referring to his fear of a shortage of oil reserves if the war against Iran continued, said, “If the bombing of Iran had continued, the Strait of Hormuz would have been completely mined, and we would have had no oil for months – an event that could have triggered a global recession.”
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Is Trump Required to Submit the Iran-U.S. Memorandum of Understanding to Congress for Approval?
The recent U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding to halt the war has sparked a fresh dispute over the limits of the U.S. president's authority. A number of lawmakers, pro-Israel groups, and legal experts believe that, under the law, the agreement must be sent to Congress for review.
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Italy's Tensions with Trump Reach Peak; Tajani Cancels His Trip to Washington
The U.S. president, during his trip to France on the sidelines of the G7 summit, attempted to humiliate the Italian prime minister with insulting remarks. The consequences have led to tensions between the United States and another of its Western allies.
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Trump: If It Weren't for Me, Israel Would Not Exist
The U.S. president, in an interview with Axios, while emphasizing his vital role in Israel's survival, stated that Tel Aviv is under his will and that he can prevent the expansion of the war in Lebanon.
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Where Are Iran's Frozen Assets Held?
An American newspaper has reported that Iran's frozen assets are held in China, Iraq, India, Qatar, and several other countries.
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High Fuel Prices, Inflation, Main Reason for Trump's Desire to End War with Iran
The Daily Telegraph, in an analysis, wrote that inflationary pressures resulting from rising fuel prices prompted the White House, despite the failure to achieve the initial objectives of the war, to agree to a deal with Iran to exit the crisis and reduce economic costs.
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Trump Insulted Most G7 Leaders: CNN
CNN, in a report on the occasion of the G7 summit in Évian, France, revealed the extensive verbal attacks by Donald Trump on the leaders of the member states and wrote that the root of his recent anger was the refusal of these countries to join the United States and Israel in the war against Iran.
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Video: Million-Man Rally of Yemeni People in Condemnation of Trump's Insult to Holy Mecca
According to the AhlulBayt (AS) International News Agency – ABNA – the people of Sa'dah and other cities in Yemen, in widespread rallies, strongly condemned the insult by US President Donald Trump to the holy city of Mecca.
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Trump's Racist Immigration Policies Shatter Somali Referee's Dream of Officiating at World Cup
The exclusion of Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan from the 2026 FIFA World Cup has sparked criticism of U.S. immigration policies, with some observers arguing that the decision reflects a broader pattern of discrimination against African and Muslim-majority countries.
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Thousands Protest in Albania Against Kushner-Linked $1.6 Billion Coastal Resort Project
People in Albania have taken to streets to vent their anger at plans for a proposed billion-dollar luxury resort backed by US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner in a protected coastal area.
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Promise of "Absolute Victory" Against Reality of America's Decline; Trump's Damaging Policies
Trump's promise of victory has led to the weakening of the economy, the flight of human capital, international isolation, and the undermining of the U.S. Constitution.
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Congress's First Serious Reaction to Trump's War Policy / U.S. House of Representatives: Trump Cannot Attack Iran Without Our Permission
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives, by passing a War Powers Resolution (215 votes in favor to 208 against), formally attempted to prevent Donald Trump's military attacks on Iran without congressional authorization. This action, described as the lawmakers' first serious reaction to Trump's Middle East war policy, was supported by four Republican members.
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Trump: I Want a Deal, But I Won't Give Money to Iran!
CNN, citing informed sources, reported that Donald Trump has emphasized to his advisors that he will not sign any agreement in which the United States directly pays money to Iran.
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Trump: Iran's Leader Has Role in Negotiations / Strait of Hormuz Issue Will Be Resolved Soon
The terrorist U.S. president made contradictory statements, claiming that Iran has agreed to forgo acquiring nuclear weapons and described this as the most important axis of the negotiations between the two sides.
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Republican Representative's Interesting Interpretation of Tense Call Between Trump, Netanyahu
A U.S. Republican representative, reacting to media reports about the controversial phone call between Trump and Netanyahu, dismissed it as insignificant and theatrical. Criticizing Washington's continued financial support for Israel, he emphasized that if White House aid funded by American taxpayers to Tel Aviv were cut off for just one month, the bombing in the region would stop and peace would be established.
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Iran to Trump: Do These Things, and We'll We'll Declare You Winner!
Iran would gladly tell the world that the United States had achieved a major and historic victory.