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statements concerning February’s decision to renew military strikes on Iran. Gabbard’s apparent exclusion from key national security policy decisions vindicated those who doubted her qualifications for a post that gave her oversight
Trump said Iran was in a “state of collapse” due to the blockade in a post on Truth Social on Tuesday. As talks with Iran faltered, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said drones and Hezbollah
Trump warns ‘clock is ticking’ for Iran to reach peace deal Oman’s foreign ministry has condemned the drone strike that caused a fire at the perimeter of UAE’s Barakah nuclear power plant
Trump administration had “looked at all aspects” of the possibility Iran might close the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran’s control of the key fossil fuels shipping route has proven to be a main point
statements was a commitment to accountability and "importantly to ensure this doesn't happen again". President Trump said on 7 March that in his "opinion" Iran was to blame for the Minab strike
strikes as the [fragile ceasefire](/features/2026/4/8/how-pakistan-managed-to-get-the-us-and-iran-to-a-ceasefire) it helped broker between Washington and Tehran appears increasingly at risk. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement on Tuesday came hours after US President Donald Trump said the month
Iran. But Netanyahu issued a statement saying the Israeli military would "continue operating in southern Lebanon as planned." "I spoke this evening with President Trump and told him that if Hezbollah does not stop attacking
statement read. The current ceasefire was negotiated to allow Iran and the U.S. to negotiate an end to the U.S.-Israel war in Iran. In Lebanon, an Israeli strike late Monday in the village
statement said. The attack comes after the United States said it carried out strikes on Iran this weekend in response to “aggressive Iranian actions that included the shootdown of a US MQ-1 drone that
striking claim in view of Iran’s fixation with its regional “axis of resistance” against the west. A clue as to why Iran might have conceded such a point came in Trump’s statement
Iran to uphold U.S. credibility. Iranian officials say they did not target the U.S. helicopter and suggested it went down in an accident. The troops on the downed helicopter were unharmed. ![President Trump speaks
statement as its strikes started, saying: “A short while ago, the Israeli air force struck military targets belonging to the Iranian terror regime in western and central Iran.” It did not provide further details
statement as the strikes started: “A short while ago, the Israeli Air Force struck military targets belonging to the Iranian terror regime in western and central Iran.” It did not elaborate. The **White House
Iran, saying it would allow ongoing diplomatic efforts to proceed. In a post on X, Sharif said he was expressing gratitude “on my personal behalf and on behalf of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir
Iran has repeatedly attacked targets in the Gulf region where US military bases are located. In a statement carried by the official IRNA news agency, the IRGC claimed it had struck the US military installations
statements". US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said earlier on Sunday that "significant progress" had been made, but there was still "work to do". Trump also said Tehran "must understand" it cannot develop a nuclear
statement. Israel responded to that by carrying out multiple attacks across Iran on Monday, including the capital Tehran, despite US President Donald Trump reportedly telling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to escalate. “I call
statement against Tehran, accusing it of “spoiling” efforts at peace. Meanwhile in Washington, Donald Trump’s rhetoric had escalated to new levels of hysteria, as he threatened that Iran’s “whole civilisation will die tonight
strikes at his request. Asked how he had persuaded Netanyahu to stop attacking Iran, Trump responded: "All I did is say, 'We have to use sense'. We're very close to signing a very powerful
statement earlier this week, Iran’s parliamentary speaker and top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf condemned the attacks, adding that US bases and assets across the region had become “legitimate targets” following the strikes. “They