U.S. President Donald Trump urging for peace and calm following a heated situation with Iran.
The President addressed the nation from the White House this morning standing by his government's killing of a top Iranian security forces Commander.
Trump says the United States of America is ready to make peace with Iran and he is asking NATO to become more involved in the dispute.
The President said he is going to impose additional sanctions on Iran in response to the missile strikes, but he indicated there would be no military response to Tuesday's attack.
He did call for all nations to break from the deal Iran signed to limit its nuclear ambitions.
He says 'the time has come to make a deal with Iran and to make the world more peaceful.'
Trump says Iran can be a great country, but it's campaign of murder and mayhem will not continue.
President Trump says all Americans on the bases attacked last night by Iran are safe.
In the midst of rising tensions with the United States, Iran is also dealing with a deadly plane crash which killed many Canadians.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will work with its international partners to thoroughly investigate the cause of the plane crash in Iran that killed 63 Canadians.
The Canadians were among the 176 people killed when a Ukrainian passenger plane crashed minutes after takeoff from Tehran's main airport, Iranian and Ukrainian authorities said Wednesday.
Ukrainian authorities initially said it appeared mechanical failure was to blame, but later walked that back, saying nothing had been ruled out.