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Susannah George

Gulf Bureau Chief at The Washington Post

Gulf bureau chief @washingtonpost, previously Afghanistan, Pakistan & Iraq contact: https://t.co/e66FHGGHAT (at) washpost (dot) com

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  • 5 days ago | postguam.com | Karen DeYoung |Susannah George |Gerry Shih |John Hudson

    A battle within President Donald Trump’s inner circle over what to do about Iran has been resolved for the moment by Trump’s decision to pursue diplomacy with Tehran. But as U.S. and Iranian negotiators head toward a second round of talks Saturday in Rome, it remains unclear what outcome Trump is seeking and how long he is prepared to wait for it. And in both Tehran and Jerusalem, as in Washington, divisions remain over the wisdom of talking versus fighting.

  • 5 days ago | washingtonpost.com | Karen DeYoung |Susannah George |Gerry Shih |John Hudson |Ellen Nakashima |Warren Strobel

    As Iran talks resume, White House fends off bombing hawks (washingtonpost.com) As Iran talks resume, White House fends off bombing hawks By Karen DeYoung; Susannah George; Gerry Shih; John Hudson; Ellen Nakashima; Warren P. Strobel 2025041815514800 A battle within President Donald Trump's inner circle over what to do about Iran has been resolved for the moment by Trump's decision to pursue diplomacy with Tehran.

  • 5 days ago | flipboard.com | Karen DeYoung |Susannah George |Gerry Shih |John Hudson |Ellen Nakashima |Warren Strobel

    NowFormer Badger Daniel Freitag has landed at a new school looking for a new startDaniel Freitag came to Madison last season as one of Wisconsin's highest rated recruits of all-time for the Badgers. He is listed by 24/7 currently …7 hours agoWe want French nukes, Polish president says“I believe we can accept both solutions,” Andrzej Duda says about hosting both U.S. and French warheads on Polish soil.

  • 1 week ago | smh.com.au | Susannah George

    By Susannah George April 13, 2025 — 2.17pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Muscat: Officials from the United States and Iran have met face-to-face, albeit briefly, to launch high-stakes negotiations over the future of Iran’s nuclear program, the first serious engagement between the two countries in a decade.

  • 1 week ago | spokesman.com | Susannah George

    MUSCAT, Oman - Officials from the United States and Iran met face-to-face Saturday, albeit briefly, to launch high-stakes negotiations over the future of Iran’s nuclear program, the first serious engagement between the two countries in a decade. Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi “briefly spoke in the presence of the Omani foreign minister,” after meeting separately with mediators for just over two hours, Iranian state-run media reported.

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8 Apr 25

RT @glcarlstrom: One thing that jumped out at me from Araghchi's @washingtonpost op-ed on US/Iran diplomacy was the line urging Trump not t…

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8 Apr 25

RT @hdagres: Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi in WaPost op-ed reiterates that talks are "indirect negotiations" and explains logic, but also inclu…

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susannah george @sgreports
6 Apr 25

RT @DanLamothe: "A drone attack that killed three U.S. soldiers in Jordan last year was most likely preventable, according to a military in…