Trump on Iran: We want to talk to them, but there’s no one left
US President Donald Trump stated that the US is doing remarkably well in Iran, while emphasizing that the US will not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons.
Japan's PM walks tightrope in high-stakes Washington visit
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visits Washington amid pressures from the US regarding its foreign policy, particularly concerning Iran.
“Cowards, and we will remember it!”: Donald Trump to NATO countries
Donald Trump has labeled NATO member states as 'cowards' for not cooperating to open the Strait of Hormuz amid the U.S. conflict with Iran.
Iran: Oil exports from Kharg Island continue normally
Iran's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission states that oil exports from Kharg Island are uninterrupted and secure.
WSJ on Cuba: The regime is on the brink of collapse - But a wrong move by Trump could save it
The Wall Street Journal warns that Cuba is approaching a critical turning point, with increased social pressure and signs of regime weakening, while asserting that U.S. policy may play a pivotal role in the future.
The paradox of war and the market: Trump fights Iran while easing its oil embargo
The article discusses the contradictory U.S. policy towards Iran, where the Trump administration considers easing oil sanctions to combat rising global energy prices amid a backdrop of military tensions.
Motuzas on the U.S. decision to lift sanctions on Belaruskalij: We cannot assess this without knowing the exact objectives
Lithuania's stance on U.S. sanctions against Belarus is cautious, with officials emphasizing the need to understand U.S. objectives before interpreting its decision.
Kremlin's Reaction to News of Russian Tanker Heading to Cuba
Cuba faces a fuel blockade from the US, prompting a Russian tanker to potentially deliver diesel fuel amid the economic crisis.
Breaking: Trump to NATO: You are cowards and we won’t forget
President Trump sharply criticized NATO leaders today, calling them cowards and stating that the U.S. won’t forget their positions.
Taiwan Issue and China Policy... Prime Minister Takishi Aims to Secure Trump Amid Remaining Concerns
Japan's Prime Minister Takishi emphasized the importance of aligning with President Trump on China policy in light of the complicated Iran situation and challenges in Japan-China relations.
White House unveils its first federal AI framework, pushes Congress to act 'this year'
The White House has introduced its first federal policy framework for artificial intelligence, urging Congress to act swiftly on legislation to create national standards for AI development.
Takaichi tells Trump she wants to meet North Korea’s Kim Jong-un
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed her desire to meet North Korea’s Kim Jong-un during a summit with US President Donald Trump, while discussing regional security issues.
Not just tariffs: Foreign nations profited off of us — now Trump is striking back
The Trump administration is actively countering international trade practices that it views as harmful to U.S. workers and industries.
History: The US Presidents and Their Wars
The article reflects on the historical context of US presidents and their involvement in wars, particularly focusing on recent statements by Donald Trump regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran.
WSJ: 'Green light' from the US for the sale of weapons and ammunition worth $7 billion to the UAE
The US government has approved an additional $7 billion in arms sales to the United Arab Emirates without public announcement, alongside previously announced sales totaling $16.5 billion.
Trump would never forgive Netanyahu. On the issue of Iran, he quickly yielded to him
The article discusses Donald Trump's complex relationship with Benjamin Netanyahu, particularly in the context of Iran policy.
Strangling Iran with gas: An Israeli gamble raises Europe's fears of catastrophic consequences
European officials express concerns about Israel's strategy to target Iran's income sources, potentially leading to escalation and regional instability.
Iran: And if they are just more brown-eyed people for Trump and Netanyahu?
The article discusses the historical context of Iran's oil production policies during the 1970s, particularly in light of the geopolitical pressures surrounding the Yom Kippur War and the West's relationship with Israel.
Trump discovers that you cannot abuse allies and then ask for help
The article discusses former President Trump's realization that mistreating allies undermines future cooperation.
Mass Deportation 'Has Gone Too Far': Trump Wants Radical Changes to Immigration Policy
Trump plans to scale back his administration's mass deportation efforts and refocus immigration policy ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Trump's Causeless War
The article discusses the concept of 'whim war' in relation to the U.S. actions against Iran, contrasting it with Israel's justified military response against perceived threats.
US reportedly weighing military reinforcements as Iran war enters possible new phase
The US is reportedly considering deploying additional troops in response to escalating tensions with Iran, signaling a potential intensification of military operations.
Pemex shows its teeth: Exports to the US increase by 161% due to Middle East conflict
Pemex has increased its crude oil exports to the US by 161% as a response to rising international oil prices caused by conflict in the Middle East.
Nathan Shachar: Who Can Endure the Longest? Only Iran Knows What It Wants
The article discusses the precarious situation of Gulf states threatened by Iran, who now fear being abandoned by the US in any potential conflict.
International specialist from Washington Post and CNN warns that Trump fell into an "imperial trap" with Iran
Political analyst Fareed Zakaria warns that the Trump administration has engaged in unnecessary conflict with Iran, detracting from the U.S.'s internal and economic priorities.
US states sue Trump EPA over decision to repeal bedrock climate finding
A coalition of 24 states has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for repealing a key climate regulation determiner that impacts US climate policy.
What you need to know about Iran today, with Matthew Doran
Matthew Doran provides a daily update on the escalating tensions involving Iran, focusing on its attacks on Arab states and regional security concerns.
Trump's grounds for concerns: Will the US risk lives to take Iran’s uranium?
Donald Trump's statements regarding Iran's nuclear capabilities raise concerns about potential US military actions and their impact on regional stability.
USA: Sale of arms over 16 million dollars to Gulf states
The U.S. has approved more than $16 billion in arms sales to the UAE and Kuwait amid escalating tensions due to the conflict with Iran.
Advisor to the Prime Minister: US Decisions Are a Matter of Their National Policy, Lithuania's Position Remains Unchanged
Lithuania maintains its firm stance on sanctions against Belarus while stating that US decisions are primarily their national policy issues.
G. Nausėda: The lifting of US sanctions on Belarus is one thing, EU policy is another track
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda emphasized the differing policies of the US and the EU regarding Belarusian sanctions during a press conference in Brussels.
Trump: I will not send ground troops to Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he does not plan to send ground troops to Iran during a press conference with the Prime Minister of Japan.
The 'Decapitation' Strategy: Do Israeli Strikes Disintegrate Iran's Security System?
The article discusses the Israeli strategy aimed at undermining Iran's internal security structures through targeted military actions and political pressure.
Trump urges Japan to increase support in the war with Iran
Donald Trump is pressing Japan to enhance its support amidst the ongoing conflict involving Iran.
Trump: I told the Israeli Prime Minister, don't do that
Donald Trump claimed that he advised the Israeli Prime Minister against certain actions regarding an attack on Iran's gas facilities.
The change in Díaz-Canel's tone against the U.S. amidst the crisis leaving the island with no options
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has adopted a harsher tone against the United States, accusing it of economic suffocation as Cuba faces a severe energy crisis.
US has ‘lost control of its own foreign policy’, says Oman’s foreign minister
Oman's foreign minister criticized the US for losing control of its foreign policy and accused Israel of influencing the US towards a conflict with Iran.
Pentagon will ask the US Congress for $200 billion to fund the war in Iran, says agency
The Pentagon plans to request $200 billion from the U.S. Congress to finance military operations in Iran according to agency reports.
How Trump Should Get Out of the Mess with Iran
The article discusses the geopolitical complexities surrounding U.S.-Iran relations under Trump, particularly focusing on the implications of military action and the broader economic consequences.
Stephen Miller vows no refugee spillover into US as Iran conflict intensifies
Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff, asserts that the Trump administration will prevent any refugee influx from the conflict in Iran, contrasting it with the Biden administration's approach to Afghan refugees.
Joe Kent Guesting on Tucker Carlson: What the Interview Revealed About the War on Iran?
Joe Kent's interview with Tucker Carlson reveals critical insights about the Iranian threat and U.S. foreign policy.
Oman: The Trump administration 'lost control of its foreign policy' – War is destruction
Oman's Foreign Minister criticized the Trump administration for losing control of its foreign policy, stating that a peace agreement between the US and Iran was close.
The Counter-Terror Chief Resigned in Protest Against the Iran War. Under Investigation by the FBI.
US counterterror chief Joe Kent resigned in protest against the Iran war and is under FBI investigation for alleged leaks.
Hungary Blocks Loan for Ukraine. "Orbán Has Betrayed Us"
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced the country will block a €90 billion loan for Ukraine until the delivery of Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline is restored.
Epic Fury Operation: Hegseth and General Caine's Conference on the Iran War
The Pentagon leaders state that the U.S. is decisively winning the conflict in Iran, but provide no timeline for its conclusion.
Meloni from Fedez on Iran: 'I have no certain elements on US theses'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed skepticism about the U.S. position on Iran, emphasizing the need for diplomacy aimed at ensuring Iran uses uranium solely for civilian purposes.
Gulf Countries: End of Defense? Scenarios for Responding to Iran
Gulf states are currently maintaining restraint against Iran's attacks, but the pressure is dangerously increasing as critical energy infrastructures are targeted.
Middle Eastern Countries Condemn Iran's Attacks and Call for Tehran to Stop Financing Extremist Groups
Twelve Arab and Islamic foreign ministers condemned Iran's attacks on targets within its territory during a meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Putin's allies predict 'end of world nuclear war' and slam 'satanic' Trump
Putin's supporters claim the U.S. operations in Iran could lead to nuclear conflict and criticize Trump’s rhetoric on nuclear weapons.
Will the Jalisco cartel's new US-born leader complicate Trump's war on drugs?
The new US-born leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel poses a significant challenge to the US's efforts in combating drug trafficking and organized crime under the Trump administration.