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Iran, as is its way, wants to drag things out, hoping something will happen along the way. It is willing to give up Hormuz now, and it is demanding sanctions relief now, but it wants to give up the nuclear issue only at the end, in measured doses.

US seizes sanctioned Iranian cargo ship in Gulf of Oman

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US military to launch “Project Freedom” in the to escort vessels trapped in the Persian Gulf during the war out of the Strait of Hormuz. “For the good of Iran, the Middle East, and the United States, we have told these Countries that we will guide their Ships safely out of these restricted Waterways,” Trump wrote.

Report: Kremlin steps up security as Putin 'fears assassinations and coups'

Report: Kremlin steps up security as Putin 'fears assassinations and coups'

A European intelligence report revealed by CNN has exposed the level of anxiety at the top of the Russian government. Russian President Vladimir Putin has reduced his public appearances, moved to underground bunkers and imposed strict restrictions on his inner circle. At the center of the concerns is the fear that former Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, a longtime confidant, is planning a coup.

We handed Hezbollah achievements with our own two hands

The latest round of fighting ended with dangerous concessions: Iran proved that it decides when the fire stops, the IDF lost its freedom of action in Beirut, and we were drawn into a limited guerrilla war in the buffer zone. While Israel clings to illusions that the Lebanese government will dismantle the terrorist organization, it is time to wake up and prepare for a real victory in the next round.

Two US demands put further Iran talks in doubt

Iran's new proposal proves US pressure is working

Tehran is gradually covering its retreat from its excessive demands and makes a new proposal, one that is easier for the Americans to swallow, presenting a certain compromise on the nuclear issue. Trump’s response indicates that he, too, sees Tehran backing down.

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