Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," May 10, 2026
Summary
The U.S. and Iran remain in conflict, with a fragile cease-fire and ongoing tensions affecting global energy routes like the Strait of Hormuz. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the war is not over because Iran still has nuclear materials and support for proxies, and he discussed the possibility of removing enriched uranium from Iran.Key Facts
- The conflict between the U.S. and Iran is ongoing with a fragile cease-fire in place.
- Critical shipping routes in the Strait of Hormuz are nearly blocked, causing higher gas prices.
- President Trump referred to the fighting with Iran as a “skirmish” and attended a golf tournament in Virginia recently.
- Iran has formally responded to the U.S. offer for truce talks through a Pakistani mediator.
- Israel remains involved in the conflict and has its own timeline for continuing hostilities.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said Iran still possesses enriched uranium, ballistic missiles, and supports armed groups.
- Netanyahu mentioned physically removing nuclear materials from Iran is possible but did not detail military plans.
- The interview with Netanyahu was conducted by Major Garrett for the show "60 Minutes."
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