Trump warns NATO faces “very bad” future if allies refuse to reopen Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump has warned that the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization could face serious consequences if allied nations fail to support efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route currently disrupted amid escalating tensions with Iran. The remarks signal increasing pressure from Washington on European allies to contribute more actively to maritime security in the strategically vital Gulf region. Speaking in a telephone interview on Sunday, Trump said a lack of support from allied nations could have negative implications for the military alliance. He emphasized that the United States has historically provided strong support to its partners, including assistance during the Ukraine-Russia war, and now expects reciprocal cooperation. According to Trump, maintaining stability in the Strait of Hormuz is essential not only for regional security but also for global oil trade and international shipping routes. Trump indicated that the United States has already taken significant action against Iranian threats in the Gulf and called for greater participation from allied countries to monitor and secure the waterway. He suggested that additional military support, including specialized forces or naval contributions, could help counter activities such as drone operations and naval mine deployments along the Iranian coastline, which he described as disruptive to maritime navigation. While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said he had demanded that several countries heavily dependent on oil shipments through the strait join a coalition aimed at safeguarding the passage. Although he did not disclose the names of the countries involved, he argued that nations benefiting from the route should take a more active role in protecting it. The president also discussed the situation with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a phone conversation on Sunday. According to the UK government, both leaders spoke about the importance of restoring access to the Strait of Hormuz to reduce disruptions in global shipping that are contributing to rising costs worldwide. Starmer also conveyed condolences for American service members who have died during the conflict. However, Trump voiced frustration over what he described as the United Kingdom’s initially cautious response to US requests for assistance. He said Washington expected support earlier in the operation and reiterated his longstanding view that NATO cooperation should be mutual. The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints, carrying a significant share of global oil supplies, making its security a central concern for governments and markets worldwide.
Trump warns NATO faces “very bad” future if allies refuse to reopen Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump has warned that the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization could face serious consequences if allied nations fail to support efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route currently disrupted amid escalating tensions with Iran. The remarks signal increasing pressure from Washington on European allies to contribute more actively to maritime security in the strategically vital Gulf region. Speaking in a telephone interview on Sunday, Trump said a lack of support from allied nations could have negative implications for the military alliance. He emphasized that the United States has historically provided strong support to its partners, including assistance during the Ukraine-Russia war, and now expects reciprocal cooperation. According to Trump, maintaining stability in the Strait of Hormuz is essential not only for regional security but also for global oil trade and international shipping routes. Trump indicated that the United States has already taken significant action against Iranian threats in the Gulf and called for greater participation from allied countries to monitor and secure the waterway. He suggested that additional military support, including specialized forces or naval contributions, could help counter activities such as drone operations and naval mine deployments along the Iranian coastline, which he described as disruptive to maritime navigation. While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said he had demanded that several countries heavily dependent on oil shipments through the strait join a coalition aimed at safeguarding the passage. Although he did not disclose the names of the countries involved, he argued that nations benefiting from the route should take a more active role in protecting it. The president also discussed the situation with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a phone conversation on Sunday. According to the UK government, both leaders spoke about the importance of restoring access to the Strait of Hormuz to reduce disruptions in global shipping that are contributing to rising costs worldwide. Starmer also conveyed condolences for American service members who have died during the conflict. However, Trump voiced frustration over what he described as the United Kingdom’s initially cautious response to US requests for assistance. He said Washington expected support earlier in the operation and reiterated his longstanding view that NATO cooperation should be mutual. The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints, carrying a significant share of global oil supplies, making its security a central concern for governments and markets worldwide.
US offers $25 million reward as Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei supreme leader
Tensions in the Middle East escalated sharply after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel targeted Iran on February 28, reportedly killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei along with several senior Iranian officials. The operation, named “Epic Fury” by the United States and “Lion’s Roar” by Israel, came during a period of heightened friction between Washington and Tehran, particularly surrounding negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program and regional secu
US offers $25 million reward as Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei supreme leader
Tensions in the Middle East escalated sharply after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel targeted Iran on February 28, reportedly killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei along with several senior Iranian officials. The operation, named “Epic Fury” by the United States and “Lion’s Roar” by Israel, came during a period of heightened friction between Washington and Tehran, particularly surrounding negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program and regional secu
US–Israel–Iran War | Trump warns of possible US strikes on Iran within next week amid rising tensions
US President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could launch strong military strikes against Iran in the coming days, signaling a potential escalation in tensions between the two countries. Speaking during a radio interview aired Friday, Trump said Washington was prepared to act decisively and indicated that Iran could face significant attacks within the next week if the situation continues to deteriorate. Trump claimed that US operations had already inflicted severe damage on Iran’s military infrastructure. According to him, American actions have targeted key components of Iran’s missile and drone capabilities, including manufacturing facilities responsible for producing these weapons. He asserted that the extent of the damage was substantial and suggested it could take years for Iran to fully rebuild the affected systems. The president described the campaign as one of the most forceful responses seen in modern conflicts, emphasizing that the United States was intensifying pressure on Tehran. During the interview, Trump also addressed questions about Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not appeared publicly in recent weeks. Trump suggested that the Iranian leader may have been harmed but was likely still alive. He added that Iranian leadership would ultimately need to respond to the ongoing situation, indicating that the United States was continuing its operations with considerable intensity. When asked about the possible conclusion of the conflict, Trump did not provide a clear timeline. Instead, he said he would know when the war was over based on his own judgment of the situation. He also expressed skepticism about the immediate collapse of the Iranian government, noting that such a development would be difficult without significant internal or military pressure. The US president further stated that American forces could escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz if necessary to ensure maritime security in the region. The strategic waterway remains a critical route for global energy supplies, and any disruption there could have widespread economic consequences. Trump also suggested that Russia might be providing limited support to Iran during the conflict. He indicated that Russian President Vladimir Putin could be assisting Tehran in some capacity, while acknowledging that Moscow might view US support for Ukraine as a comparable dynamic. Reports circulating in recent days have alleged that Russia may have shared targeting information with Iran related to attacks on US forces, although such claims remain unconfirmed. Additionally, Trump said that Washington is not currently prioritizing an operation to seize Iran’s uranium resources but did not rule out the possibility in the future. He suggested that the issue could become a consideration later depending on how the situation evolves.
US–Israel–Iran War | Trump warns of possible US strikes on Iran within next week amid rising tensions
US President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could launch strong military strikes against Iran in the coming days, signaling a potential escalation in tensions between the two countries. Speaking during a radio interview aired Friday, Trump said Washington was prepared to act decisively and indicated that Iran could face significant attacks within the next week if the situation continues to deteriorate. Trump claimed that US operations had already inflicted severe damage on Iran’s military infrastructure. According to him, American actions have targeted key components of Iran’s missile and drone capabilities, including manufacturing facilities responsible for producing these weapons. He asserted that the extent of the damage was substantial and suggested it could take years for Iran to fully rebuild the affected systems. The president described the campaign as one of the most forceful responses seen in modern conflicts, emphasizing that the United States was intensifying pressure on Tehran. During the interview, Trump also addressed questions about Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not appeared publicly in recent weeks. Trump suggested that the Iranian leader may have been harmed but was likely still alive. He added that Iranian leadership would ultimately need to respond to the ongoing situation, indicating that the United States was continuing its operations with considerable intensity. When asked about the possible conclusion of the conflict, Trump did not provide a clear timeline. Instead, he said he would know when the war was over based on his own judgment of the situation. He also expressed skepticism about the immediate collapse of the Iranian government, noting that such a development would be difficult without significant internal or military pressure. The US president further stated that American forces could escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz if necessary to ensure maritime security in the region. The strategic waterway remains a critical route for global energy supplies, and any disruption there could have widespread economic consequences. Trump also suggested that Russia might be providing limited support to Iran during the conflict. He indicated that Russian President Vladimir Putin could be assisting Tehran in some capacity, while acknowledging that Moscow might view US support for Ukraine as a comparable dynamic. Reports circulating in recent days have alleged that Russia may have shared targeting information with Iran related to attacks on US forces, although such claims remain unconfirmed. Additionally, Trump said that Washington is not currently prioritizing an operation to seize Iran’s uranium resources but did not rule out the possibility in the future. He suggested that the issue could become a consideration later depending on how the situation evolves.
Iran conflict expands across Gulf as Trump addresses rising oil price concerns
The conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran continues to intensify across West Asia, with fighting that began on February 28 now spreading to several countries in the region. The escalation began after coordinated attacks by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets, which triggered retaliatory strikes and military responses that have gradually widened the scope of the conflict. Over the past several days, multiple Gulf nations have reported attacks and security incidents, ra
Iran conflict expands across Gulf as Trump addresses rising oil price concerns
The conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran continues to intensify across West Asia, with fighting that began on February 28 now spreading to several countries in the region. The escalation began after coordinated attacks by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets, which triggered retaliatory strikes and military responses that have gradually widened the scope of the conflict. Over the past several days, multiple Gulf nations have reported attacks and security incidents, ra
Trump considers US Navy escorts for oil tankers amid rising Iran tensions
Rising tensions between the United States and Iran are creating new uncertainty in global energy markets as the administration of President Donald Trump considers deploying the US Navy to escort commercial oil tankers through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The move is being discussed as shipping traffic through the narrow waterway has slowed dramatically following recent attacks on tankers, raising concerns about the stability of global oil supply. The Strait of Hormuz is one of t
Trump considers US Navy escorts for oil tankers amid rising Iran tensions
Rising tensions between the United States and Iran are creating new uncertainty in global energy markets as the administration of President Donald Trump considers deploying the US Navy to escort commercial oil tankers through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The move is being discussed as shipping traffic through the narrow waterway has slowed dramatically following recent attacks on tankers, raising concerns about the stability of global oil supply. The Strait of Hormuz is one of t
US and Israel airstrikes on Iran push death toll past 1,230 amid regional tensions
The conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel has intensified sharply, with the death toll from ongoing airstrikes reaching at least 1,230 since Saturday. The latest developments mark a significant escalation in the Middle East conflict, raising fears of wider regional instability and disruptions to global energy supply routes. In parallel with the strikes targeting Iran, the Israeli military has issued evacuation orders for the southern suburbs of Beirut, a densely popul
US and Israel airstrikes on Iran push death toll past 1,230 amid regional tensions
The conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel has intensified sharply, with the death toll from ongoing airstrikes reaching at least 1,230 since Saturday. The latest developments mark a significant escalation in the Middle East conflict, raising fears of wider regional instability and disruptions to global energy supply routes. In parallel with the strikes targeting Iran, the Israeli military has issued evacuation orders for the southern suburbs of Beirut, a densely popul
US–Israel–Iran War | US and Israel intensify strikes on Iran as regional tensions escalate
The United States and Israel have intensified military operations against Iran, with reports indicating that at least 1,045 people have been killed since the escalation began on Saturday. The strikes mark one of the most severe confrontations in the region in recent years, raising fears of a broader Middle East crisis. At the same time, Israeli forces have carried out additional military actions in Lebanon, further expanding the scope of the conflict and increasing concerns about regional sta
US–Israel–Iran War | US and Israel intensify strikes on Iran as regional tensions escalate
The United States and Israel have intensified military operations against Iran, with reports indicating that at least 1,045 people have been killed since the escalation began on Saturday. The strikes mark one of the most severe confrontations in the region in recent years, raising fears of a broader Middle East crisis. At the same time, Israeli forces have carried out additional military actions in Lebanon, further expanding the scope of the conflict and increasing concerns about regional sta
Trump names Markwayne Mullin as homeland security secretary starting March 31
US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that Senator Markwayne Mullin will become the next United States Secretary of Homeland Security, with the appointment set to take effect on March 31, 2026. The announcement was made through a post on Truth Social, where Trump also revealed that the current secretary, Kristi Noem, will transition to a new role as special envoy for a forthcoming regional security initiative known as “The Shield of the Americas.” According to the pres
Trump names Markwayne Mullin as homeland security secretary starting March 31
US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that Senator Markwayne Mullin will become the next United States Secretary of Homeland Security, with the appointment set to take effect on March 31, 2026. The announcement was made through a post on Truth Social, where Trump also revealed that the current secretary, Kristi Noem, will transition to a new role as special envoy for a forthcoming regional security initiative known as “The Shield of the Americas.” According to the pres
Trump assassination plot leader killed as US strikes Iran, Pentagon says
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday that President Donald Trump had effectively “gotten the last laugh” after American forces killed an Iranian official linked to an alleged assassination plot against him. The comments came as the United States expanded its military operations against Iran and signaled confidence that the campaign is significantly weakening Tehran’s capabilities. Speaking during a Pentagon briefing, Hegseth said the Iranian official who was killed had overseen a unit connected to efforts aimed at targeting Trump. Although he emphasized that the individual was not the initial objective when hostilities began, Hegseth said military planners ensured that those connected to the alleged assassination plot were eventually included on the operational target list. The issue of a Trump assassination plot first surfaced in 2024, when the U.S. Justice Department charged an Iranian national over what prosecutors described as a plan directed by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps to kill Trump, who at the time was the president-elect. Tehran has repeatedly denied accusations that it attempted to target Trump or other American officials. The latest developments come amid an expanding conflict between the United States and Iran. Hegseth used forceful language to describe the state of the war, asserting that U.S. forces were gaining the upper hand. He said American military operations would continue as long as necessary to meet the administration’s objectives and warned that Iran’s leadership was facing growing pressure as strikes intensified. The confrontation widened further after U.S. forces struck an Iranian warship near Sri Lanka, a move that deepened tensions across the Middle East and raised concerns about disruptions to shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. The strategic waterway is a vital passage for global oil and gas flows, and the conflict has already begun to affect regional stability. Military leaders said American and allied forces were also making rapid progress in controlling Iranian airspace. General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters that U.S. operations were establishing localized air superiority along Iran’s southern coast. He said the campaign would now move further inland, allowing American forces greater operational freedom as they target military infrastructure. Caine also noted a significant decline in Iranian offensive activity since the opening phase of the conflict. According to Pentagon data, Iran’s ballistic missile launches have fallen sharply, while one-way drone attacks have also dropped considerably, suggesting that sustained U.S. strikes are degrading Iran’s operational capacity. Despite the administration’s confidence in the military campaign, lawmakers from both major political parties have questioned the longer-term strategy. Critics say the government has yet to clearly outline what the political outcome of the conflict might look like if Iran’s leadership structure becomes weakened or destabilized. Hegseth said the United States has the capability to sustain the campaign for as long as required. He stressed that the duration of the conflict would ultimately depend on the administration’s goals and how quickly the Pentagon is able to achieve its military objectives.
Trump assassination plot leader killed as US strikes Iran, Pentagon says
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday that President Donald Trump had effectively “gotten the last laugh” after American forces killed an Iranian official linked to an alleged assassination plot against him. The comments came as the United States expanded its military operations against Iran and signaled confidence that the campaign is significantly weakening Tehran’s capabilities. Speaking during a Pentagon briefing, Hegseth said the Iranian official who was killed had overseen a unit connected to efforts aimed at targeting Trump. Although he emphasized that the individual was not the initial objective when hostilities began, Hegseth said military planners ensured that those connected to the alleged assassination plot were eventually included on the operational target list. The issue of a Trump assassination plot first surfaced in 2024, when the U.S. Justice Department charged an Iranian national over what prosecutors described as a plan directed by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps to kill Trump, who at the time was the president-elect. Tehran has repeatedly denied accusations that it attempted to target Trump or other American officials. The latest developments come amid an expanding conflict between the United States and Iran. Hegseth used forceful language to describe the state of the war, asserting that U.S. forces were gaining the upper hand. He said American military operations would continue as long as necessary to meet the administration’s objectives and warned that Iran’s leadership was facing growing pressure as strikes intensified. The confrontation widened further after U.S. forces struck an Iranian warship near Sri Lanka, a move that deepened tensions across the Middle East and raised concerns about disruptions to shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. The strategic waterway is a vital passage for global oil and gas flows, and the conflict has already begun to affect regional stability. Military leaders said American and allied forces were also making rapid progress in controlling Iranian airspace. General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters that U.S. operations were establishing localized air superiority along Iran’s southern coast. He said the campaign would now move further inland, allowing American forces greater operational freedom as they target military infrastructure. Caine also noted a significant decline in Iranian offensive activity since the opening phase of the conflict. According to Pentagon data, Iran’s ballistic missile launches have fallen sharply, while one-way drone attacks have also dropped considerably, suggesting that sustained U.S. strikes are degrading Iran’s operational capacity. Despite the administration’s confidence in the military campaign, lawmakers from both major political parties have questioned the longer-term strategy. Critics say the government has yet to clearly outline what the political outcome of the conflict might look like if Iran’s leadership structure becomes weakened or destabilized. Hegseth said the United States has the capability to sustain the campaign for as long as required. He stressed that the duration of the conflict would ultimately depend on the administration’s goals and how quickly the Pentagon is able to achieve its military objectives.
Global markets fall as U.S.-Iran war spreads across Middle East
The U.S.-Iran war entered its fourth day on Tuesday, widening beyond its initial flashpoints and sending shockwaves through global financial and energy markets. Investors reacted swiftly to the escalating Middle East conflict, with U.S. stocks opening sharply lower. European stocks and major Asian markets also declined, reflecting mounting concerns over geopolitical instability and the risk of a broader regional confrontation. Oil prices surged amid growing fears of an energy supply
Global markets fall as U.S.-Iran war spreads across Middle East
The U.S.-Iran war entered its fourth day on Tuesday, widening beyond its initial flashpoints and sending shockwaves through global financial and energy markets. Investors reacted swiftly to the escalating Middle East conflict, with U.S. stocks opening sharply lower. European stocks and major Asian markets also declined, reflecting mounting concerns over geopolitical instability and the risk of a broader regional confrontation. Oil prices surged amid growing fears of an energy supply
US–Israel–Iran War | Operation Epic Fury may cost US economy $210 billion amid Iran war
The United States could face an economic impact of up to $210 billion as Operation Epic Fury intensifies tensions with Iran, according to leading budget analysts. President Donald Trump has indicated that the conflict may continue for at least four weeks, raising concerns about prolonged military spending and wider fallout for the US economy. Estimates by economist Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model suggest that the total cost of the Iran conflict could significantly strain federa
US–Israel–Iran War | Operation Epic Fury may cost US economy $210 billion amid Iran war
The United States could face an economic impact of up to $210 billion as Operation Epic Fury intensifies tensions with Iran, according to leading budget analysts. President Donald Trump has indicated that the conflict may continue for at least four weeks, raising concerns about prolonged military spending and wider fallout for the US economy. Estimates by economist Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model suggest that the total cost of the Iran conflict could significantly strain federa
PM Narendra Modi YouTube Channel Crosses 30 Million Subscribers, Highest Among World Leaders
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a major digital milestone as his official YouTube channel surpassed 30 million subscribers, making him the most followed world leader on the platform. The achievement highlights the Prime Minister’s unmatched global digital presence and reinforces his dominance across social media platforms. According to official sources, the subscriber count places Narendra Modi well ahead of other prominent international leaders. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who holds the second-highest subscriber base among world leaders on YouTube, has only about one-fourth of Modi’s subscribers. Similarly, US President Donald Trump trails far behind, with Modi reportedly having more than seven times the number of subscribers. The Prime Minister’s strong presence on YouTube reflects his strategic use of digital platforms to connect directly with citizens in India and audiences worldwide. His channel features speeches, policy announcements, live event broadcasts, campaign messages, and cultural highlights, drawing millions of views regularly. The content appeals not only to domestic supporters but also to the Indian diaspora and global viewers interested in India’s political landscape. Within India, Modi’s digital reach also surpasses that of his political rivals. His YouTube subscriber base is around three times larger than that of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. It is also more than four times higher than the subscriber counts of the Aam Aadmi Party and the Indian National Congress when considered individually. This gap underscores the Bharatiya Janata Party leader’s commanding influence in the digital political arena. The YouTube milestone comes just weeks after Modi became the first world leader to cross 100 million followers on Instagram. Having joined the platform in 2014, his Instagram account has evolved into one of the most engaging profiles among global political figures. Over the past decade, he has consistently leveraged visual storytelling, behind-the-scenes moments, diplomatic engagements, and public outreach initiatives to maintain high engagement rates. Political analysts note that Modi’s digital strategy has played a crucial role in shaping modern political communication in India. By effectively utilizing social media platforms such as YouTube and Instagram, he has managed to bypass traditional media channels and communicate directly with the public. With 30 million YouTube subscribers and 100 million Instagram followers, Narendra Modi continues to set new benchmarks for digital engagement among world leaders. The milestone not only reflects his popularity but also signals the growing importance of online platforms in global politics and governance.
PM Narendra Modi YouTube Channel Crosses 30 Million Subscribers, Highest Among World Leaders
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a major digital milestone as his official YouTube channel surpassed 30 million subscribers, making him the most followed world leader on the platform. The achievement highlights the Prime Minister’s unmatched global digital presence and reinforces his dominance across social media platforms. According to official sources, the subscriber count places Narendra Modi well ahead of other prominent international leaders. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who holds the second-highest subscriber base among world leaders on YouTube, has only about one-fourth of Modi’s subscribers. Similarly, US President Donald Trump trails far behind, with Modi reportedly having more than seven times the number of subscribers. The Prime Minister’s strong presence on YouTube reflects his strategic use of digital platforms to connect directly with citizens in India and audiences worldwide. His channel features speeches, policy announcements, live event broadcasts, campaign messages, and cultural highlights, drawing millions of views regularly. The content appeals not only to domestic supporters but also to the Indian diaspora and global viewers interested in India’s political landscape. Within India, Modi’s digital reach also surpasses that of his political rivals. His YouTube subscriber base is around three times larger than that of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. It is also more than four times higher than the subscriber counts of the Aam Aadmi Party and the Indian National Congress when considered individually. This gap underscores the Bharatiya Janata Party leader’s commanding influence in the digital political arena. The YouTube milestone comes just weeks after Modi became the first world leader to cross 100 million followers on Instagram. Having joined the platform in 2014, his Instagram account has evolved into one of the most engaging profiles among global political figures. Over the past decade, he has consistently leveraged visual storytelling, behind-the-scenes moments, diplomatic engagements, and public outreach initiatives to maintain high engagement rates. Political analysts note that Modi’s digital strategy has played a crucial role in shaping modern political communication in India. By effectively utilizing social media platforms such as YouTube and Instagram, he has managed to bypass traditional media channels and communicate directly with the public. With 30 million YouTube subscribers and 100 million Instagram followers, Narendra Modi continues to set new benchmarks for digital engagement among world leaders. The milestone not only reflects his popularity but also signals the growing importance of online platforms in global politics and governance.
US and Israel intensify attacks on Iran as Trump vows retaliation after troop deaths
The United States and Israel continued coordinated military strikes inside Iran as tensions escalated following the deaths of three American service members during the latest phase of the conflict. Former US President Donald Trump said the United States would respond forcefully to the losses, warning that additional casualties could occur before the confrontation reaches a conclusion. The deaths mark the first confirmed American fatalities since the latest round of joint operations targeting Ira
US and Israel intensify attacks on Iran as Trump vows retaliation after troop deaths
The United States and Israel continued coordinated military strikes inside Iran as tensions escalated following the deaths of three American service members during the latest phase of the conflict. Former US President Donald Trump said the United States would respond forcefully to the losses, warning that additional casualties could occur before the confrontation reaches a conclusion. The deaths mark the first confirmed American fatalities since the latest round of joint operations targeting Ira
Iran retaliates after US-Israel attacks as Khamenei compound destroyed in Tehran
The United States and Israel have launched large-scale military strikes on Iran, triggering a rapid escalation that has pushed West Asia toward a wider conflict. US President Donald Trump announced the start of major combat operations, while calling on the Iranian public to oppose their leadership. Within hours, Iran responded with missile attacks targeting Israeli positions and US military facilities across the region, raising fears of a prolonged confrontation. Explosions were reported in
Iran retaliates after US-Israel attacks as Khamenei compound destroyed in Tehran
The United States and Israel have launched large-scale military strikes on Iran, triggering a rapid escalation that has pushed West Asia toward a wider conflict. US President Donald Trump announced the start of major combat operations, while calling on the Iranian public to oppose their leadership. Within hours, Iran responded with missile attacks targeting Israeli positions and US military facilities across the region, raising fears of a prolonged confrontation. Explosions were reported in
US and Israel launch strikes on Iran, raising fears of wider West Asia conflict
The United States and Israel carried out a coordinated military operation against Iran on February 28, marking a sharp escalation in West Asia tensions and raising concerns about a wider regional conflict. Officials familiar with the development said the strikes were aimed at key military and political targets, including locations linked to Iran’s leadership and nuclear programme. Iranian authorities later responded with missile attacks targeting Israeli territory and facilities used by US for
US and Israel launch strikes on Iran, raising fears of wider West Asia conflict
The United States and Israel carried out a coordinated military operation against Iran on February 28, marking a sharp escalation in West Asia tensions and raising concerns about a wider regional conflict. Officials familiar with the development said the strikes were aimed at key military and political targets, including locations linked to Iran’s leadership and nuclear programme. Iranian authorities later responded with missile attacks targeting Israeli territory and facilities used by US for
North Korea signals conditional talks with US, labels South Korea ‘most hostile’
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has concluded a rare party congress with a pointed message to the United States, stating that Pyongyang could improve relations with Washington if it is recognised as a nuclear power. At the same time, he hardened his stance toward South Korea, describing it as the country’s “most hostile” enemy and ruling out further engagement. According to state media reports released on February 26, Kim said there was “no reason” North Korea and the Unit
North Korea signals conditional talks with US, labels South Korea ‘most hostile’
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has concluded a rare party congress with a pointed message to the United States, stating that Pyongyang could improve relations with Washington if it is recognised as a nuclear power. At the same time, he hardened his stance toward South Korea, describing it as the country’s “most hostile” enemy and ruling out further engagement. According to state media reports released on February 26, Kim said there was “no reason” North Korea and the Unit
Zelenskyy urges Trump to maintain US support for Ukraine war effort
As the Russia-Ukraine war entered its fourth year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a direct appeal to former US President Donald Trump, urging continued American backing for Kyiv in its ongoing fight against Moscow. The Ukrainian leader emphasized that sustained US support remains critical as the conflict with Russia shows no signs of resolution. In an interview ahead of the February 24 anniversary marking Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Zelenskyy stressed the strategi
Zelenskyy urges Trump to maintain US support for Ukraine war effort
As the Russia-Ukraine war entered its fourth year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a direct appeal to former US President Donald Trump, urging continued American backing for Kyiv in its ongoing fight against Moscow. The Ukrainian leader emphasized that sustained US support remains critical as the conflict with Russia shows no signs of resolution. In an interview ahead of the February 24 anniversary marking Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Zelenskyy stressed the strategi
Trump warns of higher tariffs as India delays Washington trade visit
United States President Donald Trump has issued a fresh warning to global trade partners, threatening significantly higher tariffs for countries he claims have taken advantage of the American economy for years. The remarks come amid heightened uncertainty following a recent Supreme Court ruling that has reshaped the administration’s tariff authority and complicated ongoing trade negotiations. In a post on Truth Social, Trump cautioned that any nation attempting to “play games” in the w
Trump warns of higher tariffs as India delays Washington trade visit
United States President Donald Trump has issued a fresh warning to global trade partners, threatening significantly higher tariffs for countries he claims have taken advantage of the American economy for years. The remarks come amid heightened uncertainty following a recent Supreme Court ruling that has reshaped the administration’s tariff authority and complicated ongoing trade negotiations. In a post on Truth Social, Trump cautioned that any nation attempting to “play games” in the w
Armed man killed after breaching Trump’s Mar-a-Lago security zone
US Secret Service agents fatally shot an armed man who unlawfully entered the restricted perimeter surrounding President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida early Sunday morning, authorities confirmed. The incident prompted a swift response from both the Secret Service and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, which assisted at the scene. According to officials, the individual, believed to be in his early 20s, approached the north gate of the West Palm Beach property c
Armed man killed after breaching Trump’s Mar-a-Lago security zone
US Secret Service agents fatally shot an armed man who unlawfully entered the restricted perimeter surrounding President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida early Sunday morning, authorities confirmed. The incident prompted a swift response from both the Secret Service and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, which assisted at the scene. According to officials, the individual, believed to be in his early 20s, approached the north gate of the West Palm Beach property c
Trump considering limited military strike on Iran amid stalled nuclear talks
US President Donald Trump has said he is considering a limited military strike on Iran if ongoing negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear programme fail to result in a final agreement, raising fresh concerns about escalating tensions in the Middle East. The remarks followed a second round of high-level talks in Geneva that concluded without a comprehensive deal, despite what officials described as a technical breakthrough in certain areas of discussion. While negotiators appeared to narrow differen
Trump considering limited military strike on Iran amid stalled nuclear talks
US President Donald Trump has said he is considering a limited military strike on Iran if ongoing negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear programme fail to result in a final agreement, raising fresh concerns about escalating tensions in the Middle East. The remarks followed a second round of high-level talks in Geneva that concluded without a comprehensive deal, despite what officials described as a technical breakthrough in certain areas of discussion. While negotiators appeared to narrow differen









