President Trump has once again issued a stern warning to Iran, urging them to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This latest pronouncement, echoing similar sentiments expressed previously, highlights a persistent tension surrounding this vital waterway and Iran’s role in its accessibility.
The core of the situation seems to revolve around the perception that the Strait was open before current escalations, suggesting that the very actions taken to secure it may have inadvertently led to its closure. This raises questions about the effectiveness and intended outcomes of these aggressive stances.
Iran’s response has been characterized by a consistent denial of compliance with these demands.… Continue reading
A high-ranking UN diplomat has resigned, alleging that the international organization is preparing for the potential use of nuclear weapons against Iran. The diplomat claims senior UN leadership is suppressing dissent and engaging in a misinformation campaign to create a pro-war sentiment, particularly concerning Iran’s nuclear capabilities. He views his resignation as a whistleblowing action to prevent a catastrophic outcome, asserting that attempts to offer alternative perspectives were met with threats and professional isolation. The diplomat urges public action to protest against what he describes as a crime against humanity.
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As the conflict in the Middle East enters its fifth week, President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a high-risk military operation to seize uranium from Iran. This potential escalation, which would involve American troops securing nuclear sites under fire, is still under deliberation, with the President weighing the dangers to US forces. While the White House states such preparations are to provide options and not a final decision, Iran has warned against any ground invasion, cautioning that Trump is leading US troops into a “swamp of death.”
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President Donald Trump threatened to destroy Iran’s energy resources and desalination plants if a deal to end the war was not reached shortly. This escalated tensions as Tehran targeted infrastructure in Kuwait and Israel, while the U.S. and Israel launched new strikes on Iran. Despite Trump claiming diplomatic progress, Iran rejected U.S. demands as unrealistic, and the ongoing conflict, involving actors like Hezbollah and Houthi rebels, continues to threaten global energy supplies and human lives.
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Authorities in Paris successfully thwarted an attempted terrorist attack early Saturday morning outside the Bank of America headquarters, apprehending three suspects including a minor recruited via social media. The device, a homemade explosive, was reportedly meant to be ignited by the main suspect, who claimed to have been promised €600 for the act. This incident highlights a concerning trend of using “proxies” for attacks, making it difficult to identify the masterminds. The Interior Minister linked the event to Middle Eastern tensions and suggested similarities to attacks potentially orchestrated by groups close to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, prompting an increase in security nationwide, particularly around Jewish, Israeli, and American interests.
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Following a U.S. strike on Iran’s Kharg Island, smoke was observed rising from an energy installation in Fujairah, UAE, suggesting escalating regional hostilities. President Trump stated his preference for seizing Iranian oil, drawing a parallel to U.S. actions in Venezuela, and acknowledged considering the capture of Kharg Island, though he recognized the associated risks. The escalating conflict, now in its fifth week, is impacting global energy markets, with crude oil prices experiencing a significant surge. The Pentagon is reportedly preparing for extended ground operations in Iran, with thousands of U.S. troops being deployed to the region.
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The United States and Israel reportedly planned for Kurdish militia forces to invade Iran early in the ongoing war, aiming to incite a rebellion against the Islamic Republic with significant US and Israeli air support. This plan, however, was ultimately canceled due to media leaks, lobbying by allied nations, and growing wariness among the Kurdish groups themselves regarding their prospects and the reliability of their allies. The intended surprise invasion, which involved tens of thousands of Kurdish fighters crossing from Iraq with joint strikes against Iranian security forces, was meant to break the fear barrier among the Iranian opposition. Ultimately, concerns over Iranian countermeasures, the opposition of Turkey and Gulf states, and Kurdish demands for political guarantees led to the abandonment of the operation, leaving Israeli leadership disappointed.
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Iran has recently added the demand for recognition of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz to its list of war-ending requirements, seeking to leverage the vital global shipping lane for revenue and economic pressure. The country’s success in disrupting trade through attacks has apparently expanded its ambitions, with lawmakers considering a bill to impose tolls on vessels using the strait. This move aims to formalize control and potentially generate billions, rivaling the Suez Canal, as a means to offset economic shortfalls from sanctions.
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Speaker of Iran’s Parliament, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, stated that the United States is secretly planning a ground invasion in the Middle East, despite public declarations of seeking negotiation. These comments follow reports that the Pentagon is actively preparing contingency plans for limited ground operations within Iran, with potential targets including Kharg Island, Iran’s primary oil export terminal. Ghalibaf asserted that Iran is prepared to repel any such invasion and that the U.S. has resorted to diplomatic efforts after failing militarily.
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