Reports indicate that US President Trump is considering strikes on key civilian and military targets in Iran. In response, Iran's IRGC warned it would cut off regional oil and gas supplies if further action is taken by the US. Meanwhile, an Iranian ambassador noted that Pakistan's efforts toward a US-Iran ceasefire are reaching a critical stage.
Iran escalated military operations by launching missiles against Israel under Operation True Promise 4, utilizing dual-base Kheibar Shekan ballistic missiles. The geographical scope of the attacks has widened significantly. Concurrently, Iran is intensifying messaging directed at US President Trump, personalizing the conflict narrative.
Rahul Gandhi strongly condemned President Trump's nuclear threat against Iran, warning that language implying the end of civilization is unacceptable. Trump issued an ultimatum, threatening strikes on civilian infrastructure if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This conflict is impacting global oil prices, and India is also facing economic strain, including energy shortages.
President Trump is issuing extreme military threats against Iran, including apocalyptic warnings of civilization collapse, raising significant concerns. The US possesses various military capabilities, including air strikes, missiles, and drones, and has not ruled out deploying ground troops. However, experts suggest that the use of nuclear weapons is highly unlikely due to the massive global economic turmoil and political cost.
President Trump reignited global fears of a nuclear attack by warning that civilization would end if Iran failed to reach a deal. This followed a US attack on Iran's main oil hub. While the White House denied nuclear strike plans, the President retains sole authority to order such a strike.
The White House denied social media claims that Vice President JD Vance implied the use of nuclear weapons against Iran. Vance had stated that the US President could use tools if Iran did not change its conduct. The White House strongly refuted the suggestion that such action was being considered.
President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Iran, setting a deadline and suggesting civilization could perish without change. This deadline is tied to reopening the Strait of Hormuz, directly impacting global trade and oil transport. Recent military escalations, including strikes on Kharg Island and explosions in Tehran, are heightening international concern.
Analysis suggests that President Trump could consider a nuclear strike scenario against Iran. This appears to stem from the belief that conventional diplomatic avenues in the Middle East have been exhausted. Iran, in turn, has stated it is prepared to retaliate harshly against US threats.
President Trump issued extreme threats against Iran, implying the use of nuclear weapons if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened. Some interpret this as a 'madman strategy' intended to force a ceasefire through nuclear threat. However, such an action would violate international humanitarian law and pose unpredictable risks.
A Canadian journalist reports from Iran, detailing the situation of the US-Israel war on Iran. The reporter criticizes the US administration's lack of transparency and policy shifts. Covering areas from the Strait of Hormuz to missile strike sites, the report touches upon the potential for nuclear escalation.