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The Indian Embassy in Iran has urged all Indian nationals to leave the country via available transport amid rising fears of a military escalation with the US
US military buildup in the Middle East signals a possible strike on Iran’s regime, with analysts suggesting it could lead to regime collapse within weeks. “As I understand it, this is the biggest
The Trump administration is assembling the largest concentration of American military force in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, placing the United States on the brink of a massive illegal war against Iran that could last weeks or months and engulf the entire region.
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress could vote as soon as next week on whether to block President Donald Trump's ability to strike Iran without lawmakers' approval, as the U.
Pezeshkian’s comments came as President Trump and U.S. officials signaled that time was running short for a negotiated outcome.
Iran has indicated it is prepared to make concessions on its nuclear programme in talks with the US in return for the lifting of sanctions and recognition of its right to enrich uranium, as it seeks to avert a US attack.
US-Iran tensions Highlights Trump signals possible military action as Iran drafts counterproposal amid rising Strait of Hormuz and regional security concerns.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy launched the Sayyad 3-G naval air defense missile during exercises in the Strait of Hormuz as U.S. naval forces build up in the Gulf.