Americans hurt in Kuwait as Trump sends mixed signals on war
Several Americans were injured in a missile attack on a Kuwaiti air base amid ongoing tensions with Iran. President Trump has sent mixed signals regarding a potential ceasefire extension, with a recent meeting ending without a clear resolution. The situation remains volatile as both sides continue to negotiate key issues related to Iran's nuclear program and regional security.
- ▪Several Americans were hurt in a missile attack on a Kuwaiti air base.
- ▪The White House meeting to discuss extending the ceasefire with Iran ended without conclusion.
- ▪Trump's demands include Iran abandoning its nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz without tolls.
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Several Americans were hurt in a missile attack on a Kuwaiti air base over the past day as a White House meeting to discuss extending the ceasefire with Iran ended without conclusion.Recommended Video The lack of public comment after the Situation Room talks on Friday, despite President Donald Trump earlier suggesting an agreement was near, was the latest conflicting signal from Washington over the prospects for a deal with Tehran as the conflict drags into its fourth month. Trump had said in a social media post that he was ready to make a “final determination” on a preliminary agreement to extend a tenuous truce. However, the two-hour meeting ended with no announcements from the president, according to a White House official who requested anonymity to discuss private talks.
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