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Donald Trump believes the ceasefire with Iran is 'over' after the US targeted Iran overnight, and threatened more strikes on Iran tonight while speaking at the NATO summit in Turkey
President Donald Trump speaks at a news conference after the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, alongside Turkish President Erdogan and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
“I want to get the word out, because what’s forming is communism in the country,” Trump warned in a clip shared on X. “Communism is easy to sell. I would be the greatest communist in history. I’d be right up there with (Vladimir) Lenin.” Trump mocked communist policies, using the promise of free housing as an example.
President Donald Trump referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as "President Putin" Wednesday, then seemingly tried to cover up the gaffe, which was one of several during Wednesday's press conference alongside Zelenskyy at Thursday's NATO summit in Turkey.
President Trump has made it clear the U.S. and Turkey are friends — better friends than some other NATO allies.
The president also appeared to threaten Iran's new regime, suggesting they could suffer the same fate as previous leaders.
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he will not use his new Air Force One plane, gifted by Qatar, to leave Ankara after a NATO summit, but take an older plane instead to fly to a US air base
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Trump goes off script with meandering comments at NATO conference: 'Sir, we love you'
Amid reports that diplomats and world leaders are beside themselves over Donald Trump’s threats at the NATO conference in Turkey, the president attempted Wednesday to spin the meeting as a lovefest. Sound raspy and looking tired,
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‘Everything I’ve ever asked him for, he’s done’: Erdoğan takes the stage as NATO’s Trump whisperer
A decade of Trump asking and Erdoğan delivering has made the Turkish president NATO’s strongest asset heading into a potentially volatile summit in Ankara.
