Trump grows furious that his strikes on Iran are not seen as powerful enough, sources say
Trump is growing angry that his military strikes on Iran are not being perceived as sufficiently powerful, according to sources.
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Trump says US strikes on Iran's Kharg Island canceled after threat to seize the oil terminal, citing de-escalation.
Trump says US strikes canceled after threat to 'take' Iran's Kharg Island.
Trump says his preference has always been to take Iran's Kharg Island, questioning whether America has the stomach for the move and claiming it would be lucrative.
President Trump said his preference has always been to take Kharg Island, but he is unsure if America has the stomach for it, adding that one would make a fortune.
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Iran warns of 'crushing' response to any US attack on Kharg Island, its key oil export hub. Official Ebrahim Azizi says military is fully prepared.
Iran warned it would deliver a 'crushing, painful' response if the US attacks or attempts to seize Kharg Island, a key oil export hub. Iranian official Ebrahim Azizi said the military is fully prepared and accused the US of threatening the island.
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