Trump's goals for Iran war and what he's saying now
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The United States laid out several goals when it joined Israel with strikes against Iran on February 28.
After nearly half a century of flirting with direct conflict, the United States finally went to war with Iran. Fifteen weeks later, the fighting is over. The regime has not only survived a confrontation with the world’s most powerful military but emerged believing it is stronger than before.
Even though an agreement has been reached, nations around the world will be feeling the effects of the Iran war for some time.
More than three months after the U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran, the costs and aftereffects are felt around the world.
June 18 (Reuters) - Accenture forecast quarterly sales below Wall Street estimates on Thursday as the Iran war hampers its consulting business in the Middle East and beyond, sending its shares down more than 14% and sparking an industry selloff.
Two U.S. officials told NBC News this evening that the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran was digitally signed toni
Prime Minister Mark Carney is again praising the new U.S.-Iran peace deal after calling the war "worth it" — if it ensures Iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon.
The pact signed by U.S. and Iranian officials halts the fighting and tees off negotiations over key issues, including Iran’s nuclear program.
