Trump says no talks with Iran planned as he posts map labeling Strait of Hormuz as U.S. territory
President Trump posted an image showing the Strait of Hormuz labeled as a U.S. territory on Tuesday. Mr. Trumps says no new talks with Iran are planned. CBS News' Nancy Cordes has more.
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Trump says no talks with Iran planned as he posts map labeling Strait of Hormuz as U.S. territory(opens original report in a new tab)ABC NewsTier B
Iran live updates: Trump posts map labeling Strait of Hormuz 'new' US territory(opens original report in a new tab)President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes. — ABC News
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Trump posts map labeling Strait of Hormuz as US territory(opens original report in a new tab)President Trump posted an image of a map labeling the Strait of Hormuz as a U.S. territory early on Tuesday in an apparent effort to double down on his calls to annex the waterway. The map, which Trump posted on his… — The Hill
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