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Iran War: Why Has Trump Put The Blame On The Kurds?
Edited by: Emmy Sasipornkarn US President Donald Trump has sparked controversy in the Middle East by accusing Kurdish groups in the region of withholding weapons that were intended for Iranian demonstrators.
Donald Trump says Kurdish forces kept US weapons meant for Iranian protesters, allegations Kurdish leaders categorically deny. Analysts say the president is scapegoating the groups to make up for his own policy failures. US President Donald Trump has ...
Trump said Iran would have to end its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz and dismantle its capacity to make a nuclear weapon - two conditions that Tehran has not agreed to.
The US and Iranian negotiators have agreed to extend the current ceasefire for another 60 days, unnamed sources told the US outlet Axios as well as the Associated Press, Reuters and AFP. However, the deal is still awaiting the approval of US President Donald Trump.
US President Donald Trump also said he is going to make a "final determination" on a deal with Iran during a meeting in the White House Situation Room. DW has more.
The White House had signaled Trump was close to a decision on a potential deal, though Tehran denied there was a final agreement on ending the conflict.