Ship hit by “unknown projectile” on Strait of Hormuz
“The impact caused damage to the engine room and resulted in a crew casualty,” the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said in a social media post, adding that the remaining crew members were being assisted by the Omani Coast Guard.
Iran not interested in deal that “makes sense” for U.S., Kushner says
In an interview with Fox News’ Trey Yingst, Kushner said the president was focused on exerting economic pressure on Iran and ensuring Tehran cannot build a nuclear weapon.
“If Iran is willing to finish the deal they’ve been discussing with us to give up their ability to create a nuclear weapon, then obviously [Mr. Trump] is willing to make a deal that could be great for the Iranian people,” Kushner said.
The comments came as the 60-day negotiation period agreed to under the memorandum of understanding expired.
Asian allies stress “critical cooperation” as Trump slashes Korea drills
Mr. Trump abruptly announced on Sunday that he had ordered the Pentagon to scale back “inappropriate and hostile” military drills with South Korea.
The following day he insisted he was making the situation “much safer” through his ties with the North’s Kim Jong Un, whom he met three times in his first term but has yet to encounter since his return to the White House.
While praising the leader of nuclear-armed North Korea, he rebuked key ally Seoul for failing to help Washington fight Iran, a war Mr. Trump says is aimed at stopping Tehran from getting an atomic bomb.
Pressed about whether Kim had responded to his messages, the president told reporters in the Oval Office: “Yeah, he has.”
Mr. Trump said “it’s very positive” when asked what stage the conversations with Kim were at, but provided no further detail.
He then doubled down on his praise for Kim, saying their ties reduced tensions.
“Kim Jong Un has always treated me with great respect,” the president said. “I understand him. He understands me.”
Trump claims concerns about USS Lincoln are “fake”
“The Lincoln has been out there for a period of time, a good period of time, but over the years, we’ve had it out there much longer,” Mr. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.
The president said he spoke to an admiral, whom he did not name, over the weekend and that the retired officer told him: “I’ve been on ships that are out there much longer than that, sir, and I know people on the Lincoln. They say it’s beautifully maintained and beautifully taken care of.”
A number of families in recent days voiced worries that mental health conditions on the ship are deteriorating, and there have been some complaints about sanitary conditions and food supplies during the lengthy deployment amid the U.S.-Iran war. A typical deployment is six months, but the service members aboard the USS Lincoln have been deployed for nine months and counting.
U.S. Central Command Adm. Brad Cooper visited the aircraft carrier over the weekend and said deployment at sea is ” uniquely challenging and tough,” though he did not confirm or deny any specific issues.