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Trump claims ‘100%’ of his endorsements won in Republican primaries

Donald Trump has posted to Truth Social claiming that “100%” of his endorsements in the 19 May Republican primaries won in their races, citing clean sweeps in Alabama, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Idaho, Oregon and Kentucky.

Republicans backed by Trump either won or were in first place in the primaries in Georgia, Alabama and Kentucky on Tuesday. Idaho’s three longtime congressional incumbents, all Republicans supported by Trump, easily won their party’s nominations in yesterday’s primary election. A small number of races, however, remain unsettled and are heading to runoffs.

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Trump on Iran: ‘Do we finish it up or do they sign a document?’

Alongside his usual boastful claims that Iran’s navy and air force are “gone”, Donald Trump said the only question now is whether the United States goes back to finish the job or if Iran will sign a document.

double quotation markEverything’s gone. Their navy’s gone. Their air force is gone. Just about everything. The only question is, do we go and finish it up? Are they going to be signing a document? Let’s see what happens.

The president stands behind protective glass as he delivers his remarks. Photograph: Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Earlier, the president told reporters he was in no rush to bring his war on Iran to an end, and said achieving the mission’s objectives was more important than setting a timeline for its conclusion.

As my colleague Yohannes Lowe reports, theWhite House said in early April that Trump’s objectives in Iran were to “obliterate Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal and production capability, annihilate its navy, sever its support for terrorist proxies, and ensure the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism never acquires a nuclear weapon.”

While there is little doubt that waves of US and Israeli airstrikes have heavily degraded Iran’s military capabilities, many of Trump’s core objectives remain unfulfilled and he is now essentially trying to get back to the status quo of the strait of Hormuz being freely open to international vessels.

A stockpile of highly enriched uranium is also still believed to remain buried following US-Israeli airstrikes last June, Iran still supports proxy militant groups such as Lebanon-based Hezbollah and the Houthis in Yemen, and Iran reportedly retains much of its prewar missile stockpile despite US-Israeli attacks.

You can follow all our coverage of the war over on the Middle East live blog:

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