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President Trump exerted “maximum pressure" to “deliver peace" between Israel and Iran after his historic and decisive strikes decimated the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities.
President Donald Trump indicated that he might be preparing to ease his “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran, potentially undercutting a central policy dating to his first term and provoking ...
President Donald Trump, left, unveiled an executive order reinstating a "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran on Feb. 4, 2025, coinciding with a visit from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Trump's memo, among other things, orders the U.S. Treasury secretary to impose "maximum economic pressure" on Iran, including sanctions and enforcement mechanisms on those violating existing ...
The White House announced new sanctions against Iran’s oil network on Thursday, piling more pressure on Tehran’s economy as ...
One of President-elect Donald Trump’s first priorities when he takes office in January will be to renew his so-called “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran by backing Israeli strikes ...
Tehran, Iran – United States President Donald Trump has quickly restarted his pressure campaign against Iran while emphasising he does not want Tehran to have a nuclear weapon. Iranian ...
President Donald Trump returned the U.S. to "maximum pressure" sanctions enforcement against Iran with an executive order last month, and global oil markets are bracing for impact.
Some observers compare Trump's maximum pressure campaign against Iran to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's embargo on oil and rubber sales to Japan in the 1930s in a move to halt its expansionism ...
Trump took a dim view of Iran during his first term, aborting a six-nation agreement with Tehran—known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action—that sought to curb Iran’s nuclear-weapons work.