The self-proclaimed master dealmaker can’t seem to stop sabotaging his own negotiations

Some GOP allies want escalation. Others want to end unpopular war.

Rumors of an agreement keep coming. But the president says “We don’t need anything”

President Trump faces a strategic dilemma as a potential framework deal with Iran emerges, aiming to extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This interim agreement,…

By Matt SpetalnickWASHINGTON, May 28 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump finds himself in a bind as he seeks to end the war against Iran: he is under pressure to reopen the Strait…

While Operation Epic Fury was militarily successful, securing a settlement, peace deal or even just a framework agreement has been less of a triumph.

An interim agreement could also draw the disapproval of key influential Republicans clamouring for Trump to “finish the job”.

Washington needs a deal, but Tehran needs an enemy.

The self-proclaimed master dealmaker can’t seem to stop sabotaging his own negotiations

Sobering reality for president after three-month odyssey that threatens to take him back to where he started