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Trump returning to US on old Air Force One amid Iran threats

The Hill

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July 8, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Trump returning to US on old Air Force One amid Iran threats

President Trump confirmed Wednesday that he's taking the old Air Force One back to the U.S. from Turkey but deflected questions about security concerns regarding the new Qatari-donated model. Trump said the new 400 billion Air Force One would be sent home through Europe so soldiers could see it, but he acknowledged he is Iran's...

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The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 1, 2026

'We think Tehran, they think Taiwan': Israeli official exposes US-Israel strategic divide

The difference between us is not in how we understand the threat, but in our priorities: for us, Iran is an existential threat; for the United States, it is a chronic regional challenge.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 9, 2026

US-Iran skirmishes are the new norm

The latest, continuing skirmish between the United States and Iran will be the new norm. Neither country wants a return to war, given that war is highly unlikely to lead to a decisive result in either direction. But Iran’s regional ambitions and anti-Americanism will drive it to keep testing American patience. In turn, President Donald []

Arab Times Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

US Considers Relocating Some Gulf Military Assets to Israel: WSJ

WASHINGTON, Jun 26: The United States is considering relocating some of its military operations from the Persian Gulf to Israel after Iranian missile and drone strikes caused exten...

BRICS News

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· Jul 8, 2026

JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 US says it will "knock the hell out of"

JUST IN: US says it will knock the hell out of Iran if it attacks ships.@BRICSNews

The Young Turks

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· Jun 28, 2026

BREAKING: US ATTACKS IRAN! NEW ROUND OF BOMBING!

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 28, 2026

Iran tidak akan wujud jika AS terpaksa sambung perang – Trump

WASHINGTON: Presiden Amerika Syarikat (AS), Donald Trump pada Sabtu berkata Iran tidak akan lagi wujud jika AS terpaksa menyambung semula perang dan menuduh Teheran melanggar perjanjian gencatan senjata. Ancaman itu dibuat selepas tentera AS memaklumkan bahawa mereka melancarkan serangan ke atas beberapa sasaran di Iran pada Sabtu sebagai satu lagi tindakan balas terhadap serangan ke ... Read more The post Iran tidak akan wujud jika AS terpaksa sambung perang – Trump appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "Trump returning to US on old Air Force One amid Iran threats": The Jerusalem Post — 'We think Tehran, they think Taiwan': Israeli official exposes US-Israel strategic divide. Washington Examiner — US-Iran skirmishes are the new norm. Arab Times Online — US Considers Relocating Some Gulf Military Assets to Israel: WSJ. BRICS News — JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 US says it will "knock the hell out of". The Young Turks — BREAKING: US ATTACKS IRAN! NEW ROUND OF BOMBING!. Utusan Malaysia — Iran tidak akan wujud jika AS terpaksa sambung perang – Trump