Israel strikes in Lebanon threaten fragile US-Iran ceasefire
Israel’s intensified military campaign in Lebanon is raising concerns about the stability of a fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran, with both sides disputing whether Lebanon was included in the agreement. Iranian officials argue that Israeli strikes violate the truce, while U.S. and Israeli authorities maintain the deal does not extend to Lebanon. The disagreement comes as Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon, including Beirut, caused widespread destruction and signi
Israel strikes in Lebanon threaten fragile US-Iran ceasefire
Israel’s intensified military campaign in Lebanon is raising concerns about the stability of a fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran, with both sides disputing whether Lebanon was included in the agreement. Iranian officials argue that Israeli strikes violate the truce, while U.S. and Israeli authorities maintain the deal does not extend to Lebanon. The disagreement comes as Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon, including Beirut, caused widespread destruction and signi
Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith arrested over alleged war crimes
A former member of Australia’s armed forces, widely recognized for his military honors, has been arrested and is expected to face multiple war crime charges tied to alleged killings in Afghanistan. Authorities confirmed the arrest took place at Sydney Airport on Tuesday, though an exact date and time were not disclosed. The individual, identified by police as a 47-year-old former Australian Defence Force member and publicly named as Ben Roberts-Smith, is set to be charged with fiv
Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith arrested over alleged war crimes
A former member of Australia’s armed forces, widely recognized for his military honors, has been arrested and is expected to face multiple war crime charges tied to alleged killings in Afghanistan. Authorities confirmed the arrest took place at Sydney Airport on Tuesday, though an exact date and time were not disclosed. The individual, identified by police as a 47-year-old former Australian Defence Force member and publicly named as Ben Roberts-Smith, is set to be charged with fiv
US Navy MQ-4C Triton drone disappears over Strait of Hormuz after emergency
A U.S. Navy MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone disappeared over the Strait of Hormuz after declaring an in-flight emergency on Thursday, April 9, raising uncertainty about its fate amid ongoing regional tensions involving Iran and key maritime routes. Flight tracking data from Flightradar24 indicates the unmanned aircraft had been conducting surveillance operations over the Persian Gulf for nearly three hours before beginning its return to Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy. During its
US Navy MQ-4C Triton drone disappears over Strait of Hormuz after emergency
A U.S. Navy MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone disappeared over the Strait of Hormuz after declaring an in-flight emergency on Thursday, April 9, raising uncertainty about its fate amid ongoing regional tensions involving Iran and key maritime routes. Flight tracking data from Flightradar24 indicates the unmanned aircraft had been conducting surveillance operations over the Persian Gulf for nearly three hours before beginning its return to Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy. During its
Greenland rejects Trump comments, calls for NATO support on international law
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen called on allies within NATO to stand united in defense of international law following renewed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the Arctic island. Speaking on Thursday, Nielsen emphasized the importance of maintaining global alliances and post-war geopolitical norms amid rising tensions. The statement followed Trump’s criticism of NATO’s role in recent international conflicts, including its perceived lack of support during U.S. military actions involving Iran. In a social media post, Trump expressed frustration with the alliance and referenced Greenland in dismissive terms, prompting a swift response from Greenland’s leadership. Nielsen rejected the characterization, stating that Greenland is “not some piece of ice,” but a community of approximately 57,000 people committed to international cooperation and respect for allies. He stressed that institutions such as NATO and established international law are increasingly under pressure and require collective defense from member nations. Concerns about U.S. intentions toward Greenland have persisted since earlier in the year, when Trump renewed interest in asserting control over the island, which is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. In January, U.S. officials signaled that military options had not been ruled out, prompting European allies, including Germany and France, to deploy limited forces to Greenland as a precautionary measure. Subsequent discussions between Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte led to a shift toward diplomatic engagement. Ongoing talks between Greenland, Denmark, and the United States began in late January and continue, with further meetings expected. The United States maintains a military presence in Greenland under a 1951 agreement and has the option to expand operations. Trump and his supporters argue that control of Greenland is strategically important to counter growing influence from Russia and China in the Arctic region. Despite ongoing negotiations, Nielsen indicated skepticism about U.S. intentions, stating that he does not believe the possibility of U.S. control over Greenland has been removed from consideration. He reiterated that any future cooperation must respect Greenland’s autonomy and align with international law.
Greenland rejects Trump comments, calls for NATO support on international law
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen called on allies within NATO to stand united in defense of international law following renewed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the Arctic island. Speaking on Thursday, Nielsen emphasized the importance of maintaining global alliances and post-war geopolitical norms amid rising tensions. The statement followed Trump’s criticism of NATO’s role in recent international conflicts, including its perceived lack of support during U.S. military actions involving Iran. In a social media post, Trump expressed frustration with the alliance and referenced Greenland in dismissive terms, prompting a swift response from Greenland’s leadership. Nielsen rejected the characterization, stating that Greenland is “not some piece of ice,” but a community of approximately 57,000 people committed to international cooperation and respect for allies. He stressed that institutions such as NATO and established international law are increasingly under pressure and require collective defense from member nations. Concerns about U.S. intentions toward Greenland have persisted since earlier in the year, when Trump renewed interest in asserting control over the island, which is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. In January, U.S. officials signaled that military options had not been ruled out, prompting European allies, including Germany and France, to deploy limited forces to Greenland as a precautionary measure. Subsequent discussions between Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte led to a shift toward diplomatic engagement. Ongoing talks between Greenland, Denmark, and the United States began in late January and continue, with further meetings expected. The United States maintains a military presence in Greenland under a 1951 agreement and has the option to expand operations. Trump and his supporters argue that control of Greenland is strategically important to counter growing influence from Russia and China in the Arctic region. Despite ongoing negotiations, Nielsen indicated skepticism about U.S. intentions, stating that he does not believe the possibility of U.S. control over Greenland has been removed from consideration. He reiterated that any future cooperation must respect Greenland’s autonomy and align with international law.
Trump vows action against media after Iran rescue leak controversy
President Donald Trump said he would pursue legal action against journalists and media organizations involved in reporting that a second U.S. airman was missing following the downing of an American fighter jet in Iran last week, calling the leak a threat to national security. Speaking during a White House press conference held on Monday, April 6, 2026, alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine, Trump confirmed that both crew members had been successfully recovered in separate operations conducted by U.S. forces. The pilot was rescued within hours of the incident, while the second airman remained stranded inside Iranian territory until early Sunday, April 5, 2026, when a rescue team secured his extraction. Trump strongly criticized the disclosure of the second airman’s status, stating that the information had been intentionally withheld by the U.S. government to protect the individual from capture or harm. He warned that his administration would attempt to identify the source of the leak and could compel cooperation from the media outlet that first reported the information. “We are going to find out who leaked it,” Trump said during the briefing. “We will go to the media company and say, ‘This is national security. Provide the information or face legal consequences.’” Officials emphasized that operational secrecy was critical during the mission, as public knowledge of the stranded airman could have increased the risk of interception by Iranian forces. Trump claimed that Iranian authorities had issued a reward for information leading to the capture of the missing servicemember, further complicating rescue efforts. The White House did not specify which media organization initially reported the second airman’s status. The incident has raised renewed concerns about the balance between press freedom and national security, particularly in situations involving active military operations in hostile territory.
Trump vows action against media after Iran rescue leak controversy
President Donald Trump said he would pursue legal action against journalists and media organizations involved in reporting that a second U.S. airman was missing following the downing of an American fighter jet in Iran last week, calling the leak a threat to national security. Speaking during a White House press conference held on Monday, April 6, 2026, alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine, Trump confirmed that both crew members had been successfully recovered in separate operations conducted by U.S. forces. The pilot was rescued within hours of the incident, while the second airman remained stranded inside Iranian territory until early Sunday, April 5, 2026, when a rescue team secured his extraction. Trump strongly criticized the disclosure of the second airman’s status, stating that the information had been intentionally withheld by the U.S. government to protect the individual from capture or harm. He warned that his administration would attempt to identify the source of the leak and could compel cooperation from the media outlet that first reported the information. “We are going to find out who leaked it,” Trump said during the briefing. “We will go to the media company and say, ‘This is national security. Provide the information or face legal consequences.’” Officials emphasized that operational secrecy was critical during the mission, as public knowledge of the stranded airman could have increased the risk of interception by Iranian forces. Trump claimed that Iranian authorities had issued a reward for information leading to the capture of the missing servicemember, further complicating rescue efforts. The White House did not specify which media organization initially reported the second airman’s status. The incident has raised renewed concerns about the balance between press freedom and national security, particularly in situations involving active military operations in hostile territory.
US rescues second airman after F-15E shot down in Iran firefight
A missing United States airman whose F-15E fighter jet was shot down inside Iranian territory was recovered by American forces on Saturday, April 4, 2026, according to official statements, marking a significant development in an escalating military confrontation. Earlier reports had indicated that the rescue mission was still underway and that the second crew member remained unaccounted for behind enemy lines. The aircraft’s downing represents the first such incident involving a US
US rescues second airman after F-15E shot down in Iran firefight
A missing United States airman whose F-15E fighter jet was shot down inside Iranian territory was recovered by American forces on Saturday, April 4, 2026, according to official statements, marking a significant development in an escalating military confrontation. Earlier reports had indicated that the rescue mission was still underway and that the second crew member remained unaccounted for behind enemy lines. The aircraft’s downing represents the first such incident involving a US
US–Israel–Iran War | US deploys thousands of paratroopers to Middle East amid Iran tensions
WASHINGTON — Thousands of soldiers from the United States Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division have begun arriving in the Middle East as of Monday, March 30, 2026, according to U.S. officials, marking a significant escalation in military positioning as President Donald Trump considers next steps in the ongoing conflict with Iran. The deployment adds to a growing U.S. presence in the region, following the recent arrival of approximately 2,500 Marines over the weekend. The paratroope
US–Israel–Iran War | US deploys thousands of paratroopers to Middle East amid Iran tensions
WASHINGTON — Thousands of soldiers from the United States Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division have begun arriving in the Middle East as of Monday, March 30, 2026, according to U.S. officials, marking a significant escalation in military positioning as President Donald Trump considers next steps in the ongoing conflict with Iran. The deployment adds to a growing U.S. presence in the region, following the recent arrival of approximately 2,500 Marines over the weekend. The paratroope
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran claims it targeted US F-18 jet amid rising tensions
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed that it successfully targeted a United States F-18 fighter jet, signaling a potential escalation in the already strained relations between Tehran and Washington. The statement, released through official channels, asserted that the military operation achieved its objective, though it stopped short of providing critical details regarding the location of the incident, the extent of damage inflicted, or the condition of the aircraft’s p
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran claims it targeted US F-18 jet amid rising tensions
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed that it successfully targeted a United States F-18 fighter jet, signaling a potential escalation in the already strained relations between Tehran and Washington. The statement, released through official channels, asserted that the military operation achieved its objective, though it stopped short of providing critical details regarding the location of the incident, the extent of damage inflicted, or the condition of the aircraft’s p
Pentagon plans 82nd Airborne deployment amid rising Iran tensions
The Pentagon is preparing to deploy approximately 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division as part of Operation Epic Fury, according to officials familiar with the matter. A formal deployment order is expected to be issued shortly, outlining potential military options without confirming any immediate decision to send ground forces into Iran. The move reflects heightened vigilance within the United States military as tensions in the Middle East continue to evolve. Officials indicated that the planned deployment would include a combat brigade along with its headquarters unit, both of which are integral to rapid-response operations. The 82nd Airborne Division, based at Fort Bragg, is recognized for its ability to mobilize forces quickly, with a capability to deploy thousands of troops globally within 18 hours. The division has previously demonstrated even faster mobilization timelines, underscoring its strategic importance in crisis situations. The development follows the recent cancellation of a major training exercise involving the unit, a decision that had already sparked speculation about a possible redeployment to the Middle East. While authorities have emphasized that diplomatic channels with Tehran remain open, the preparation of troops signals growing concern in Washington over the trajectory of regional tensions. If executed, the deployment would mark a notable shift in US military posture, strengthening both deterrence and operational readiness in the region. The 82nd Airborne Division is trained to handle a wide range of missions, including securing critical infrastructure such as airfields, reinforcing US diplomatic facilities, and supporting emergency evacuations when necessary. Its headquarters unit plays a central role in planning and coordinating these complex operations. The potential move highlights the balance the administration is attempting to maintain between diplomatic engagement and military preparedness. While no final decision on ground operations has been announced, the readiness of rapid response forces suggests that the United States is positioning itself to respond swiftly to any escalation.
Pentagon plans 82nd Airborne deployment amid rising Iran tensions
The Pentagon is preparing to deploy approximately 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division as part of Operation Epic Fury, according to officials familiar with the matter. A formal deployment order is expected to be issued shortly, outlining potential military options without confirming any immediate decision to send ground forces into Iran. The move reflects heightened vigilance within the United States military as tensions in the Middle East continue to evolve. Officials indicated that the planned deployment would include a combat brigade along with its headquarters unit, both of which are integral to rapid-response operations. The 82nd Airborne Division, based at Fort Bragg, is recognized for its ability to mobilize forces quickly, with a capability to deploy thousands of troops globally within 18 hours. The division has previously demonstrated even faster mobilization timelines, underscoring its strategic importance in crisis situations. The development follows the recent cancellation of a major training exercise involving the unit, a decision that had already sparked speculation about a possible redeployment to the Middle East. While authorities have emphasized that diplomatic channels with Tehran remain open, the preparation of troops signals growing concern in Washington over the trajectory of regional tensions. If executed, the deployment would mark a notable shift in US military posture, strengthening both deterrence and operational readiness in the region. The 82nd Airborne Division is trained to handle a wide range of missions, including securing critical infrastructure such as airfields, reinforcing US diplomatic facilities, and supporting emergency evacuations when necessary. Its headquarters unit plays a central role in planning and coordinating these complex operations. The potential move highlights the balance the administration is attempting to maintain between diplomatic engagement and military preparedness. While no final decision on ground operations has been announced, the readiness of rapid response forces suggests that the United States is positioning itself to respond swiftly to any escalation.
Canada Cannot Rule Out Participation in Iran War, PM Mark Carney Says
Canada’s Prime Minister, Mark Carney, raised alarm about his country’s potential involvement in the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran, saying that Canada could not “categorically rule out participation” in the war. His comments, made in Canberra on Thursday, come as the conflict enters its sixth day, with mounting international concerns over its implications. Carney also expressed support for the US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, albeit “with some regret,” calling th
Canada Cannot Rule Out Participation in Iran War, PM Mark Carney Says
Canada’s Prime Minister, Mark Carney, raised alarm about his country’s potential involvement in the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran, saying that Canada could not “categorically rule out participation” in the war. His comments, made in Canberra on Thursday, come as the conflict enters its sixth day, with mounting international concerns over its implications. Carney also expressed support for the US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, albeit “with some regret,” calling th
US–Israel–Iran War | Israel intensifies air campaign with over 5,000 bombs dropped on Iran
Israel has intensified its military campaign against Iran, announcing that more than 5,000 bombs have been dropped on targets across the country since the conflict began. The Israeli military said the operations are continuing to expand, with a strong focus on establishing and maintaining air superiority, particularly over the Tehran region. The announcement marks a significant escalation in hostilities, as the confrontation between the two regional powers enters its fifth day with mounting casu
US–Israel–Iran War | Israel intensifies air campaign with over 5,000 bombs dropped on Iran
Israel has intensified its military campaign against Iran, announcing that more than 5,000 bombs have been dropped on targets across the country since the conflict began. The Israeli military said the operations are continuing to expand, with a strong focus on establishing and maintaining air superiority, particularly over the Tehran region. The announcement marks a significant escalation in hostilities, as the confrontation between the two regional powers enters its fifth day with mounting casu
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
Anthropic rejects Pentagon demand for unrestricted military AI access
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic said on Thursday that it will not permit the Pentagon unrestricted access to its technology, pushing back against pressure from US officials who warned of possible action under the Defense Production Act. The dispute highlights growing tensions between private AI developers and the US government over how advanced systems should be deployed in military and intelligence operations. According to the company, the Pentagon had given Anthropic a d
Anthropic rejects Pentagon demand for unrestricted military AI access
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic said on Thursday that it will not permit the Pentagon unrestricted access to its technology, pushing back against pressure from US officials who warned of possible action under the Defense Production Act. The dispute highlights growing tensions between private AI developers and the US government over how advanced systems should be deployed in military and intelligence operations. According to the company, the Pentagon had given Anthropic a d
US Deploys 150 Aircraft Near Iran as Nuclear Tensions Escalate
Satellite imagery and open-source flight tracking data indicate that the United States has significantly expanded its military presence across Europe and the Middle East as tensions with Iran intensify over Tehran’s nuclear programme. More than 150 American military aircraft have reportedly been repositioned to forward operating bases in what analysts describe as one of the largest regional force deployments in over two decades. The aircraft include heavy cargo planes, aerial refuelling tanker
US Deploys 150 Aircraft Near Iran as Nuclear Tensions Escalate
Satellite imagery and open-source flight tracking data indicate that the United States has significantly expanded its military presence across Europe and the Middle East as tensions with Iran intensify over Tehran’s nuclear programme. More than 150 American military aircraft have reportedly been repositioned to forward operating bases in what analysts describe as one of the largest regional force deployments in over two decades. The aircraft include heavy cargo planes, aerial refuelling tanker
Poland bans Chinese-made vehicles from military facilities over data risks
Poland has formally prohibited Chinese-made cars and other technologically advanced vehicles from entering the country’s military facilities, citing concerns over potential data security risks. The decision, announced by the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, is intended to reduce the possibility of uncontrolled acquisition and use of sensitive information by modern automotive systems. According to the Polish military, the move follows a detailed risk assessmen
Poland bans Chinese-made vehicles from military facilities over data risks
Poland has formally prohibited Chinese-made cars and other technologically advanced vehicles from entering the country’s military facilities, citing concerns over potential data security risks. The decision, announced by the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, is intended to reduce the possibility of uncontrolled acquisition and use of sensitive information by modern automotive systems. According to the Polish military, the move follows a detailed risk assessmen
Flights Resume in Texas After Defense Neutralizes Cross-Border Drones
Flight operations at El Paso International Airport were briefly suspended on Wednesday after several drones believed to be linked to a Mexican drug cartel entered United States airspace near the Texas border, prompting swift action from federal authorities and defense officials. According to a senior administration official familiar with the matter, the unmanned aircraft crossed into restricted airspace during the early hours of the morning. Security forces quickly intervened and to
Flights Resume in Texas After Defense Neutralizes Cross-Border Drones
Flight operations at El Paso International Airport were briefly suspended on Wednesday after several drones believed to be linked to a Mexican drug cartel entered United States airspace near the Texas border, prompting swift action from federal authorities and defense officials. According to a senior administration official familiar with the matter, the unmanned aircraft crossed into restricted airspace during the early hours of the morning. Security forces quickly intervened and to
US plans military aircraft deployment to Greenland base amid rising Arctic tensions
The United States is preparing to deploy military aircraft to Pituffik Space Base in northwestern Greenland as part of what officials described as long-planned activities, according to a statement issued by the North American Aerospace Defense Command on Monday. The announcement comes amid heightened political and strategic tensions surrounding the Arctic territory, which has gained renewed attention due to its growing importance in global security calculations. NORAD, a joint milit
US plans military aircraft deployment to Greenland base amid rising Arctic tensions
The United States is preparing to deploy military aircraft to Pituffik Space Base in northwestern Greenland as part of what officials described as long-planned activities, according to a statement issued by the North American Aerospace Defense Command on Monday. The announcement comes amid heightened political and strategic tensions surrounding the Arctic territory, which has gained renewed attention due to its growing importance in global security calculations. NORAD, a joint milit
U.S. evacuates troops from Qatar air base amid possible Iran military action
Hundreds of U.S. troops have begun evacuating from a major air base in Qatar as part of a coordinated precautionary effort amid rising tensions with Iran. The move comes as the U.S. administration considers a range of military and diplomatic options in response to Iran’s crackdown on nationwide protests, raising concerns about potential retaliation against American forces stationed across the region. Service members at Al Udeid Air Base are being relocated to other military installa
U.S. evacuates troops from Qatar air base amid possible Iran military action
Hundreds of U.S. troops have begun evacuating from a major air base in Qatar as part of a coordinated precautionary effort amid rising tensions with Iran. The move comes as the U.S. administration considers a range of military and diplomatic options in response to Iran’s crackdown on nationwide protests, raising concerns about potential retaliation against American forces stationed across the region. Service members at Al Udeid Air Base are being relocated to other military installa
Trump administration presses Greenland control in high-stakes talks with Denmark
Senior officials from the United States, Greenland, and Denmark are set to hold critical talks at the White House on Wednesday as tensions escalate over Washington’s renewed push to bring the Arctic island under U.S. control. The meeting comes amid increasingly forceful rhetoric from President Donald Trump, raising fresh concerns about transatlantic relations and the future cohesion of NATO. Greenland Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt and Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmuss
Trump administration presses Greenland control in high-stakes talks with Denmark
Senior officials from the United States, Greenland, and Denmark are set to hold critical talks at the White House on Wednesday as tensions escalate over Washington’s renewed push to bring the Arctic island under U.S. control. The meeting comes amid increasingly forceful rhetoric from President Donald Trump, raising fresh concerns about transatlantic relations and the future cohesion of NATO. Greenland Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt and Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmuss
BRICS warships arrive in South Africa for joint naval drills near Cape Town
Warships from China, Russia and Iran arrived in South African waters on Friday to participate in a week-long multinational naval exercise off the coast of Cape Town, drawing attention amid heightened global tensions and renewed scrutiny of South Africa’s foreign policy positioning. The exercise, titled “Will for Peace 2026,” is being conducted under the framework of the BRICS group of emerging economies and is scheduled to continue until next Friday. South Africa’s armed forces sa
BRICS warships arrive in South Africa for joint naval drills near Cape Town
Warships from China, Russia and Iran arrived in South African waters on Friday to participate in a week-long multinational naval exercise off the coast of Cape Town, drawing attention amid heightened global tensions and renewed scrutiny of South Africa’s foreign policy positioning. The exercise, titled “Will for Peace 2026,” is being conducted under the framework of the BRICS group of emerging economies and is scheduled to continue until next Friday. South Africa’s armed forces sa









