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So, President Trump begins traveling to Beijing today ahead of the historic summit with President Xi of China and
Iran will be high on the agenda. Lucas Tomlinson is live in Dubai with the latest.
Hey, Lucas, it looks like your country is getting into the fight.
There's no question about it, Brian. But first, some breaking news out of the country of Kuwait.
The Kuwaiti government saying just this morning it detained four gunmen from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps trying to infiltrate an island just north of Kuwait city.
And during the melee, one Kuwaiti soldier was injured.
And after repeated attacks here on the UAE and on US warships in the street of Formuz,
President Trump says the ceasefire is a tenuous one.
It's unbelievably weak. I always say I would quote the weakest right now after reading that piece of garbage they sent us.
I didn't even finish reading it. I said I'm not going to waste my time reading it.
I would say it's one of the weakest right now. It's on life support.
>> Still believe a diplomatic solution is possible with Iran or do you only have military options?
>> No, I I think uh it's very possible.
Now, Iran's parliamentary speaker Mike Johnson's equivalent, if you will, posted from his exac account based in LA.
There is no alternative but to accept the rights of the Iranian people, as laid out in the 14-point proposal.
Any other approach will be completely inconclusive, nothing but one failure after another.
The longer they drag their feet, the more American taxpayers will pay for it.
Now, one of the many problems in Iran's 14-point proposal, of course, Brian, is it doesn't cover its nuclear program.
The nuclear program. The Wall Street Journal editorial board bluntly writing today,
"The regime figures it can outlast the US on the straight and uranium." Now, multiple officials tell Fox the Emirates are not taking any of these attacks on this country lying down. They've hit back, launching multiple air strikes against Iranian oil facilities, as first reported by the Wall Street Journal.
After more than 2,800 Iranian drones and missiles have been launched here, more than twice the number launched at any other country during the war, including Israel.
And for more than 1500 commercial ships that remain stuck in the Persian Gulf, they want out and only a few have attempted the dangerous straight of form transit each day.
Normally 130 ships sail through. So as
President Trump leaves for China today, he's likely weighing whether to conduct more air strikes against Iran.
So far the ceasefire has been a tenuous one.
Just recall last week that F-18 Super Hornet singlehandedly disabled two Iranian oil tankers using guns and knocked out their stacks, smoke stacks.
Brian,
>> wow. Uh, a lot going on, man. I did not know that news about Kuwait. Thanks so
much. Appreciate it, Lucas.
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