US-Iran Ceasefire Efforts on the Brink: Will a 45-Day Truce Hold?
The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has reached a critical juncture, with efforts to negotiate a 45-day ceasefire pushing towards a narrow window for a breakthrough. Sources involved in the discussions reveal that while negotiations continue, the chances of a deal within the next 48 hours are slim. This ceasefire is seen as a last-ditch effort to avoid large-scale military strikes on Iranian infrastructure, which could trigger retaliatory attacks on vital energy and water
US-Iran Ceasefire Efforts on the Brink: Will a 45-Day Truce Hold?
The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has reached a critical juncture, with efforts to negotiate a 45-day ceasefire pushing towards a narrow window for a breakthrough. Sources involved in the discussions reveal that while negotiations continue, the chances of a deal within the next 48 hours are slim. This ceasefire is seen as a last-ditch effort to avoid large-scale military strikes on Iranian infrastructure, which could trigger retaliatory attacks on vital energy and water
Iran’s Track Record of Capturing US Personnel: From 1979 to the F-15E Incident
On Saturday, April 4, 2026, a significant event unfolded when Iran shot down a US F-15E fighter jet, marking the first confirmed loss of an American aircraft inside Iranian territory since the war began on February 28, 2026. The downing of the F-15E came as a shocking turn of events in the ongoing tensions between the two nations. The aircraft, which was operated by a two-member crew, resulted in one of the crew members being rescued by US forces, while the other remains missing. The incident
Iran’s Track Record of Capturing US Personnel: From 1979 to the F-15E Incident
On Saturday, April 4, 2026, a significant event unfolded when Iran shot down a US F-15E fighter jet, marking the first confirmed loss of an American aircraft inside Iranian territory since the war began on February 28, 2026. The downing of the F-15E came as a shocking turn of events in the ongoing tensions between the two nations. The aircraft, which was operated by a two-member crew, resulted in one of the crew members being rescued by US forces, while the other remains missing. The incident
Stock Market : Dow, Nasdaq Futures
U.S. stock markets closed weaker as investors reacted to escalating geopolitical uncertainty. Major indices, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq, fell following comments from U.S. leadership that the conflict with Iran will continue in the coming weeks, which kept risk sentiment subdued. The S&P 500, which tracks 500 of the largest U.S. companies, declined nearly 0.9% on the day. Broader equity benchmarks weakened as stock buyers remained cautious
Stock Market : Dow, Nasdaq Futures
U.S. stock markets closed weaker as investors reacted to escalating geopolitical uncertainty. Major indices, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq, fell following comments from U.S. leadership that the conflict with Iran will continue in the coming weeks, which kept risk sentiment subdued. The S&P 500, which tracks 500 of the largest U.S. companies, declined nearly 0.9% on the day. Broader equity benchmarks weakened as stock buyers remained cautious
Iran denies ceasefire request claim made by Donald Trump
Iran has firmly rejected claims that it sought a ceasefire with the United States, calling recent remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump “false and baseless.” The statement was issued by Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei and broadcast on Iranian state television, amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Trump had earlier stated on his social media platform that Iran had requested a ceasefire, referring to what he described as the country’s “new regime president,” though he did not provide a name. He added that any consideration of a ceasefire would depend on the Strait of Hormuz being “open, free, and clear,” highlighting the strategic importance of the waterway. Iran’s foreign ministry swiftly denied the claim, emphasizing that no such request had been made to Washington. Officials described the statement as misleading and reiterated that there are currently no ceasefire negotiations underway between the two nations. The response underscores the strained relationship between Iran and the United States, particularly at a time when tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz remain elevated. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global shipping route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. Any disruption in this region can have immediate and far-reaching effects on global energy markets and international trade. Recent developments have already contributed to concerns about oil supply stability and rising fuel costs. The conflicting statements from both sides reflect the broader uncertainty surrounding the current geopolitical climate. While Trump’s comments suggested the possibility of diplomatic engagement, Iran’s denial indicates that no formal communication regarding a ceasefire has taken place. As tensions continue to unfold, the situation remains closely monitored by governments and analysts worldwide. The absence of confirmed negotiations highlights the fragile nature of U.S.-Iran relations and the ongoing challenges in achieving stability in the region.
Iran denies ceasefire request claim made by Donald Trump
Iran has firmly rejected claims that it sought a ceasefire with the United States, calling recent remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump “false and baseless.” The statement was issued by Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei and broadcast on Iranian state television, amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Trump had earlier stated on his social media platform that Iran had requested a ceasefire, referring to what he described as the country’s “new regime president,” though he did not provide a name. He added that any consideration of a ceasefire would depend on the Strait of Hormuz being “open, free, and clear,” highlighting the strategic importance of the waterway. Iran’s foreign ministry swiftly denied the claim, emphasizing that no such request had been made to Washington. Officials described the statement as misleading and reiterated that there are currently no ceasefire negotiations underway between the two nations. The response underscores the strained relationship between Iran and the United States, particularly at a time when tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz remain elevated. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global shipping route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. Any disruption in this region can have immediate and far-reaching effects on global energy markets and international trade. Recent developments have already contributed to concerns about oil supply stability and rising fuel costs. The conflicting statements from both sides reflect the broader uncertainty surrounding the current geopolitical climate. While Trump’s comments suggested the possibility of diplomatic engagement, Iran’s denial indicates that no formal communication regarding a ceasefire has taken place. As tensions continue to unfold, the situation remains closely monitored by governments and analysts worldwide. The absence of confirmed negotiations highlights the fragile nature of U.S.-Iran relations and the ongoing challenges in achieving stability in the region.
UAE Prepares to Join US-Iran Conflict Over Strait of Hormuz
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reportedly preparing to join the US in its ongoing conflict with Iran, marking a significant shift in the region. According to Arab officials, the UAE is considering military action to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil trade, after Iran's continued attacks on the UAE and other Gulf states. This would make the UAE the first country from the Persian Gulf to directly enter the conflict. The move follows increasing tensions after US President Donald Trump's recent criticism of Gulf allies for not doing more to support the US's war effort against Iran. Trump had previously stated that securing the Strait of Hormuz was not America's responsibility, urging other nations to step up their involvement. The UAE is reportedly pushing for a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution that would authorize military action against Iran. According to The Wall Street Journal, UAE officials have called on the US, along with military powers in Europe and Asia, to form a coalition to clear the Strait of Hormuz. However, it is anticipated that Russia and China could block the UNSC resolution. Even without UN approval, the UAE is prepared to offer support, including possible involvement in mine clearance operations. The UAE has also suggested that the US take control of islands in the Strait of Hormuz, particularly Abu Musa, which Iran has controlled for decades but is also claimed by the UAE. In response, the UAE's foreign ministry emphasized the importance of preserving freedom of navigation in the Strait and noted the international consensus condemning Iran's actions and the closure of the waterway. This development signals the UAE's willingness to take a more active role in the ongoing tensions in the Gulf, which could significantly impact the region's security dynamics.
UAE Prepares to Join US-Iran Conflict Over Strait of Hormuz
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reportedly preparing to join the US in its ongoing conflict with Iran, marking a significant shift in the region. According to Arab officials, the UAE is considering military action to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil trade, after Iran's continued attacks on the UAE and other Gulf states. This would make the UAE the first country from the Persian Gulf to directly enter the conflict. The move follows increasing tensions after US President Donald Trump's recent criticism of Gulf allies for not doing more to support the US's war effort against Iran. Trump had previously stated that securing the Strait of Hormuz was not America's responsibility, urging other nations to step up their involvement. The UAE is reportedly pushing for a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution that would authorize military action against Iran. According to The Wall Street Journal, UAE officials have called on the US, along with military powers in Europe and Asia, to form a coalition to clear the Strait of Hormuz. However, it is anticipated that Russia and China could block the UNSC resolution. Even without UN approval, the UAE is prepared to offer support, including possible involvement in mine clearance operations. The UAE has also suggested that the US take control of islands in the Strait of Hormuz, particularly Abu Musa, which Iran has controlled for decades but is also claimed by the UAE. In response, the UAE's foreign ministry emphasized the importance of preserving freedom of navigation in the Strait and noted the international consensus condemning Iran's actions and the closure of the waterway. This development signals the UAE's willingness to take a more active role in the ongoing tensions in the Gulf, which could significantly impact the region's security dynamics.
Middle East conflict widens with Houthi entry, oil markets disrupted
The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has extended beyond a month, intensifying geopolitical tensions and significantly impacting global energy markets. As of Tuesday, March 31, 2026, the situation shows few signs of de-escalation, with escalating military activity and limited diplomatic progress raising concerns across international observers. The conflict widened further over the weekend when Yemen’s Houthi rebels entered the fray, adding a new dimension to a
Middle East conflict widens with Houthi entry, oil markets disrupted
The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has extended beyond a month, intensifying geopolitical tensions and significantly impacting global energy markets. As of Tuesday, March 31, 2026, the situation shows few signs of de-escalation, with escalating military activity and limited diplomatic progress raising concerns across international observers. The conflict widened further over the weekend when Yemen’s Houthi rebels entered the fray, adding a new dimension to a
White House Blasts Iran Leaders, Claims Their Deaths Tied to Failed Talks
The White House has stirred up fresh controversy amidst the ongoing conflict with Iran by linking the deaths of senior Iranian leaders to failed negotiations with the United States. During a recent briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that these leaders were eliminated due to misleading the US government during talks aimed at ending the war. Leavitt’s explosive remarks suggested that these leaders had "strung" the US along in negotiations under the previous Trump a
White House Blasts Iran Leaders, Claims Their Deaths Tied to Failed Talks
The White House has stirred up fresh controversy amidst the ongoing conflict with Iran by linking the deaths of senior Iranian leaders to failed negotiations with the United States. During a recent briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that these leaders were eliminated due to misleading the US government during talks aimed at ending the war. Leavitt’s explosive remarks suggested that these leaders had "strung" the US along in negotiations under the previous Trump a
US-Israel-Iran tensions escalate as troop levels rise in Middle East
Tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran are intensifying, with multiple developments across the Middle East signaling a potentially dangerous escalation in the ongoing conflict. The situation has drawn increased global attention as military activity expands and diplomatic efforts continue behind the scenes. Hundreds of US Special Operations forces have recently been deployed to the region, pushing total American troop levels beyond 50,000. The expanded presence reflects growing concerns in Washington over regional stability and the need to safeguard critical maritime routes, including the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. US officials are also weighing a range of military and strategic options, including potential actions targeting Iran’s nuclear capabilities and energy infrastructure. Amid these developments, discussions have reportedly included the possibility of securing or seizing Iranian oil facilities and enriched uranium assets. At the same time, diplomatic channels remain active, with regional intermediaries attempting to ease tensions and prevent further escalation. Uncertainty surrounding Iran’s leadership has added another layer of complexity. Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has not appeared publicly in recent days, fueling speculation about his health and control over internal decision-making during a critical period. The conflict is also beginning to extend beyond traditional battle zones. A recent Iranian strike in Kuwait resulted in the death of an Indian worker, underscoring the growing risks to civilians and foreign nationals in the region. Analysts warn that such incidents highlight the vulnerability of critical infrastructure and the potential for unintended consequences as hostilities widen. Security experts caution that the situation remains highly volatile, with the possibility of broader regional fallout if tensions continue to rise. As military posturing increases alongside fragile diplomatic efforts, the coming days are expected to be crucial in determining whether the conflict can be contained or escalates further.
US-Israel-Iran tensions escalate as troop levels rise in Middle East
Tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran are intensifying, with multiple developments across the Middle East signaling a potentially dangerous escalation in the ongoing conflict. The situation has drawn increased global attention as military activity expands and diplomatic efforts continue behind the scenes. Hundreds of US Special Operations forces have recently been deployed to the region, pushing total American troop levels beyond 50,000. The expanded presence reflects growing concerns in Washington over regional stability and the need to safeguard critical maritime routes, including the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. US officials are also weighing a range of military and strategic options, including potential actions targeting Iran’s nuclear capabilities and energy infrastructure. Amid these developments, discussions have reportedly included the possibility of securing or seizing Iranian oil facilities and enriched uranium assets. At the same time, diplomatic channels remain active, with regional intermediaries attempting to ease tensions and prevent further escalation. Uncertainty surrounding Iran’s leadership has added another layer of complexity. Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has not appeared publicly in recent days, fueling speculation about his health and control over internal decision-making during a critical period. The conflict is also beginning to extend beyond traditional battle zones. A recent Iranian strike in Kuwait resulted in the death of an Indian worker, underscoring the growing risks to civilians and foreign nationals in the region. Analysts warn that such incidents highlight the vulnerability of critical infrastructure and the potential for unintended consequences as hostilities widen. Security experts caution that the situation remains highly volatile, with the possibility of broader regional fallout if tensions continue to rise. As military posturing increases alongside fragile diplomatic efforts, the coming days are expected to be crucial in determining whether the conflict can be contained or escalates further.
Trump Claims Regime Change in Iran, Signals Peace Deal Soon
US President Donald Trump has made a striking claim that “regime change has happened” in Iran, even as the conflict between the two nations continues after a month of escalating military action. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that negotiations are underway and suggested that a peace deal could be reached “pretty soon,” despite ongoing tensions. According to Trump, t
Trump Claims Regime Change in Iran, Signals Peace Deal Soon
US President Donald Trump has made a striking claim that “regime change has happened” in Iran, even as the conflict between the two nations continues after a month of escalating military action. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that negotiations are underway and suggested that a peace deal could be reached “pretty soon,” despite ongoing tensions. According to Trump, t
Donald Trump’s ‘Strait of Trump’ Comment Goes Viral Amid Hormuz Crisis
US President Donald Trump made a light-hearted remark about the Strait of Hormuz during a recent investment forum in Miami, drawing laughter from the audience. While speaking about the ongoing situation in the Middle East, Trump jokingly referred to the critical waterway as the “Strait of Trump” before correcting himself and saying “Hormuz.” He followed the comment with a sarcastic apology, taking a swipe at mainstream media. Trump said that any slip of words would likely be
Donald Trump’s ‘Strait of Trump’ Comment Goes Viral Amid Hormuz Crisis
US President Donald Trump made a light-hearted remark about the Strait of Hormuz during a recent investment forum in Miami, drawing laughter from the audience. While speaking about the ongoing situation in the Middle East, Trump jokingly referred to the critical waterway as the “Strait of Trump” before correcting himself and saying “Hormuz.” He followed the comment with a sarcastic apology, taking a swipe at mainstream media. Trump said that any slip of words would likely be
US warns Iran amid escalating West Asia conflict and rising regional tensions
Washington: Tensions across West Asia have escalated sharply, with the United States issuing a strong warning to Iran to accept defeat or face significantly intensified military consequences. US officials indicated that further retaliation from Tehran could trigger a broader response, signaling a potential widening of the conflict. Iran, however, has dismissed the possibility of negotiations, reaffirming its intent to continue retaliatory strikes amid ongoing hostilities. Military exchang
US warns Iran amid escalating West Asia conflict and rising regional tensions
Washington: Tensions across West Asia have escalated sharply, with the United States issuing a strong warning to Iran to accept defeat or face significantly intensified military consequences. US officials indicated that further retaliation from Tehran could trigger a broader response, signaling a potential widening of the conflict. Iran, however, has dismissed the possibility of negotiations, reaffirming its intent to continue retaliatory strikes amid ongoing hostilities. Military exchang
US-Israel-Iran conflict escalates as strikes intensify and diplomacy falters
The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is nearing the one-month mark, with hostilities continuing to escalate across multiple fronts. Despite renewed claims of diplomatic engagement, military operations remain active, contributing to rising casualties and increasing uncertainty across the region. US President Donald Trump recently stated that discussions with Iran are ongoing, suggesting the possibility of a diplomatic breakthrough. However, Iranian authorities have dismissed such claims, describing reports of negotiations as misleading and intended to influence global oil and financial markets. The conflicting narratives have further complicated the geopolitical landscape, as both sides continue to pursue military strategies alongside public statements on diplomacy. Recent strikes have intensified within Iran, including an attack in southern Tehran that resulted in at least 12 fatalities and left 28 others injured. These developments underscore the continued volatility within Iranian territory, as Israeli and US operations target strategic locations amid the broader confrontation. In response, Iran and its ally Hezbollah have launched a fresh wave of missile attacks targeting Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and areas in the north. The strikes have caused civilian casualties, with at least one reported death and multiple injuries. Israel has simultaneously expanded its military operations in southern Lebanon, following indications of a plan to establish control up to the Litani River. Reports indicate that at least 33 people have been killed in recent bombardments in the region. The conflict has also extended beyond immediate battle zones, affecting regional stability and international economic interests. The United Arab Emirates confirmed that a Moroccan national working with its armed forces in Bahrain was killed during an Iranian attack, with additional personnel reported injured. Meanwhile, QatarEnergy has declared force majeure on several liquefied natural gas contracts, impacting supply agreements with countries including Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China. As military actions continue alongside disputed diplomatic signals, the conflict is increasingly influencing global energy markets and geopolitical dynamics, raising concerns about further escalation and broader economic consequences.
US-Israel-Iran conflict escalates as strikes intensify and diplomacy falters
The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is nearing the one-month mark, with hostilities continuing to escalate across multiple fronts. Despite renewed claims of diplomatic engagement, military operations remain active, contributing to rising casualties and increasing uncertainty across the region. US President Donald Trump recently stated that discussions with Iran are ongoing, suggesting the possibility of a diplomatic breakthrough. However, Iranian authorities have dismissed such claims, describing reports of negotiations as misleading and intended to influence global oil and financial markets. The conflicting narratives have further complicated the geopolitical landscape, as both sides continue to pursue military strategies alongside public statements on diplomacy. Recent strikes have intensified within Iran, including an attack in southern Tehran that resulted in at least 12 fatalities and left 28 others injured. These developments underscore the continued volatility within Iranian territory, as Israeli and US operations target strategic locations amid the broader confrontation. In response, Iran and its ally Hezbollah have launched a fresh wave of missile attacks targeting Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and areas in the north. The strikes have caused civilian casualties, with at least one reported death and multiple injuries. Israel has simultaneously expanded its military operations in southern Lebanon, following indications of a plan to establish control up to the Litani River. Reports indicate that at least 33 people have been killed in recent bombardments in the region. The conflict has also extended beyond immediate battle zones, affecting regional stability and international economic interests. The United Arab Emirates confirmed that a Moroccan national working with its armed forces in Bahrain was killed during an Iranian attack, with additional personnel reported injured. Meanwhile, QatarEnergy has declared force majeure on several liquefied natural gas contracts, impacting supply agreements with countries including Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China. As military actions continue alongside disputed diplomatic signals, the conflict is increasingly influencing global energy markets and geopolitical dynamics, raising concerns about further escalation and broader economic consequences.
India rejects mediation role amid US-Iran tensions, Jaishankar clarifies stance
India has firmly ruled out any role as a mediator in the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stating that New Delhi does not engage in diplomatic brokerage. His remarks came during an all-party meeting convened to brief political leaders on the government’s approach to the escalating West Asia crisis and its implications for India’s strategic interests. Addressing concerns raised by opposition leaders, Jaishankar clarified that India’s foreign policy is guided by its national priorities rather than intermediary roles. He noted that attempts by countries such as Pakistan to position themselves as mediators are not new, adding that such efforts have historically aligned with external interests. Government sources emphasized that India has been actively responding to developments in the region and rejected claims that it has remained silent. The meeting also focused on India’s preparedness in ensuring energy security and safeguarding its citizens in the Gulf region. Officials highlighted that maintaining stable crude oil supplies remains a key priority, particularly as tensions threaten critical shipping routes such as the Strait of Hormuz. The government informed leaders that advance procurement measures have been taken and that India is currently sourcing oil and gas from a diversified network of 41 countries to mitigate risks. Participants were also briefed on maritime developments, including the safe passage of several India-bound vessels carrying petroleum products through the Strait of Hormuz, while others remain in the vicinity awaiting clearance. The government described these developments as a reflection of effective coordination and diplomatic engagement. On diplomatic outreach, the government reiterated that India maintains balanced relations with all major stakeholders in the region, including the United States, Iran, and Israel. It also underscored steps taken to convey condolences following recent developments in Iran, indicating continued engagement at the diplomatic level. Despite these assurances, opposition leaders expressed dissatisfaction with the government’s responses and called for a detailed discussion in Parliament. The government, however, maintained that the situation is under control and there is no immediate cause for concern, reiterating its commitment to protecting national interests amid evolving geopolitical challenges.
India rejects mediation role amid US-Iran tensions, Jaishankar clarifies stance
India has firmly ruled out any role as a mediator in the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stating that New Delhi does not engage in diplomatic brokerage. His remarks came during an all-party meeting convened to brief political leaders on the government’s approach to the escalating West Asia crisis and its implications for India’s strategic interests. Addressing concerns raised by opposition leaders, Jaishankar clarified that India’s foreign policy is guided by its national priorities rather than intermediary roles. He noted that attempts by countries such as Pakistan to position themselves as mediators are not new, adding that such efforts have historically aligned with external interests. Government sources emphasized that India has been actively responding to developments in the region and rejected claims that it has remained silent. The meeting also focused on India’s preparedness in ensuring energy security and safeguarding its citizens in the Gulf region. Officials highlighted that maintaining stable crude oil supplies remains a key priority, particularly as tensions threaten critical shipping routes such as the Strait of Hormuz. The government informed leaders that advance procurement measures have been taken and that India is currently sourcing oil and gas from a diversified network of 41 countries to mitigate risks. Participants were also briefed on maritime developments, including the safe passage of several India-bound vessels carrying petroleum products through the Strait of Hormuz, while others remain in the vicinity awaiting clearance. The government described these developments as a reflection of effective coordination and diplomatic engagement. On diplomatic outreach, the government reiterated that India maintains balanced relations with all major stakeholders in the region, including the United States, Iran, and Israel. It also underscored steps taken to convey condolences following recent developments in Iran, indicating continued engagement at the diplomatic level. Despite these assurances, opposition leaders expressed dissatisfaction with the government’s responses and called for a detailed discussion in Parliament. The government, however, maintained that the situation is under control and there is no immediate cause for concern, reiterating its commitment to protecting national interests amid evolving geopolitical challenges.
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran rejects US ceasefire plan, outlines conditions amid escalating Middle East conflict
Iran has rejected a United States-backed proposal to pause the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, instead presenting its own set of conditions for ending hostilities, according to statements broadcast by the country’s state-run English-language network. The development comes amid continued military escalation, with Tehran reportedly launching further attacks targeting Israel and parts of the Gulf region. An unnamed Iranian official was quoted as confirming that Tehran had formally declin
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran rejects US ceasefire plan, outlines conditions amid escalating Middle East conflict
Iran has rejected a United States-backed proposal to pause the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, instead presenting its own set of conditions for ending hostilities, according to statements broadcast by the country’s state-run English-language network. The development comes amid continued military escalation, with Tehran reportedly launching further attacks targeting Israel and parts of the Gulf region. An unnamed Iranian official was quoted as confirming that Tehran had formally declin
US–Israel–Iran War |Trump says Iran agrees to never develop nuclear weapons amid ongoing conflict
US President Donald Trump has stated that Iran has agreed to never develop nuclear weapons, describing the development as a sign of progress in ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two countries. His remarks come at a time when tensions in the Middle East remain high, with regional conflict continuing to shape the broader geopolitical landscape. Speaking to reporters at the Oval Office, Trump adopted an optimistic tone, indicating that backchannel communicati
US–Israel–Iran War |Trump says Iran agrees to never develop nuclear weapons amid ongoing conflict
US President Donald Trump has stated that Iran has agreed to never develop nuclear weapons, describing the development as a sign of progress in ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two countries. His remarks come at a time when tensions in the Middle East remain high, with regional conflict continuing to shape the broader geopolitical landscape. Speaking to reporters at the Oval Office, Trump adopted an optimistic tone, indicating that backchannel communicati
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran denies talks with US as Gulf tensions escalate and Strait deadline expires
As the conflict in the Middle East enters its fourth week, Iran has firmly denied engaging in any negotiations or discussions with the United States since the hostilities began, contradicting recent remarks by US President Donald Trump. The Iranian government’s statement comes after Trump publicly claimed that Washington and Tehran had held “very good and productive conversations” aimed at achieving a comprehensive resolution to the ongoing crisis. Iranian officials dismissed the assertion
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran denies talks with US as Gulf tensions escalate and Strait deadline expires
As the conflict in the Middle East enters its fourth week, Iran has firmly denied engaging in any negotiations or discussions with the United States since the hostilities began, contradicting recent remarks by US President Donald Trump. The Iranian government’s statement comes after Trump publicly claimed that Washington and Tehran had held “very good and productive conversations” aimed at achieving a comprehensive resolution to the ongoing crisis. Iranian officials dismissed the assertion
Trump Announces 5-Day Pause in US-Iran War, Raises Hopes for De-escalation
In a significant development that has captured the world's attention, President Donald J. Trump has announced a five-day pause in military actions between the United States and Iran. This decision follows a series of "productive discussions" between both nations, which Trump described as "detailed and constructive." These talks are being viewed as a potential opening for de-escalating tensions in the Middle East, a region that has been marked by ongoing conflict and instability. Tru
Trump Announces 5-Day Pause in US-Iran War, Raises Hopes for De-escalation
In a significant development that has captured the world's attention, President Donald J. Trump has announced a five-day pause in military actions between the United States and Iran. This decision follows a series of "productive discussions" between both nations, which Trump described as "detailed and constructive." These talks are being viewed as a potential opening for de-escalating tensions in the Middle East, a region that has been marked by ongoing conflict and instability. Tru
Trump claims major US military success against Iran at White House event
US President Donald Trump on Friday said the United States was “doing extremely well in Iran,” making a series of sweeping claims about the country’s military capabilities during a ceremony at the White House. Speaking while presenting the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, Trump asserted that Iran’s naval forces had effectively been neutralised, stating that the country now has “no navy anymo
Trump claims major US military success against Iran at White House event
US President Donald Trump on Friday said the United States was “doing extremely well in Iran,” making a series of sweeping claims about the country’s military capabilities during a ceremony at the White House. Speaking while presenting the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, Trump asserted that Iran’s naval forces had effectively been neutralised, stating that the country now has “no navy anymo
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
Iran denies laying mines in Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi on Thursday rejected allegations that Iranian forces were laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial global shipping route, stating that the claims were inaccurate and misleading. His remarks came days after the United States said it had carried out strikes against Iranian vessels allegedly involved in placing mines in the strategic waterway. Responding to questions about the accusations, Takht-Ravanchi said Iran had not engaged in s
Iran denies laying mines in Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi on Thursday rejected allegations that Iranian forces were laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial global shipping route, stating that the claims were inaccurate and misleading. His remarks came days after the United States said it had carried out strikes against Iranian vessels allegedly involved in placing mines in the strategic waterway. Responding to questions about the accusations, Takht-Ravanchi said Iran had not engaged in s









