Pope Leo XIV called U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to destroy Iranian civilization 'truly unacceptable.' He stressed that any attacks on civilian infrastructure violate international law. The Pope urged Americans to contact their leaders to reject war and work for peace.
Rising tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran have fueled viral speculation linking to Nostradamus prophecies and the 'King Donald' theory. Experts stress that outcomes depend on real-time geopolitical decisions, not predictions. Escalation risks include rising oil prices and global economic instability.
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 posted inflammatory messages on social media threatening military strikes against civilian targets in Iran. He repeatedly suggested massive airstrikes if the Strait of Hormuz was not fully open. US officials state that Washington's core military objectives in Iran are nearing completion, but no clear path to a ceasefire has been offered.
Iran strongly warned against US President Donald Trump's threat to destroy its civilization over the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran stated it would retaliate without hesitation against attacks on its civilian infrastructure, threatening severe damage to US and allied infrastructure if the threat materialized. While insisting it will not attack civilians, Iran affirmed its right to self-defense.
In response to President Trump's strong military threats and ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Iran dismissed the rhetoric as 'delusional.' Iran has withdrawn from ceasefire talks and is seeing domestic protests against US and Israeli military actions. The US continues military pressure, including strikes on key Iranian oil hubs.
Amid escalating Israeli airstrikes and Iranian retaliation, US President Trump threatened the destruction of 'civilization.' In response, Iran halted direct communication with the US, signaling strong disapproval. While mediation efforts via Pakistan continue, Iran's strikes on Saudi facilities are complicating talks.
President Trump issued an extreme warning to Iran, threatening that 'an entire civilization will die tonight' if demands are not met by 8 p.m. He pressured for a peace deal, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz, threatening massive attacks on critical infrastructure if negotiations fail. Despite mediation efforts, Iran remained uncooperative, and Tehran vowed a retaliatory response.
President Trump threatened to destroy the entire Iranian civilization while demanding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The US and Israel conducted airstrikes on military and civilian targets, including Iran's crude oil export terminal. Iran condemns these attacks as deliberate assaults on civilians and cultural heritage, labeling them war crimes.
US President Trump threatened that 'a whole civilization will die tonight' if Iran fails to agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by his deadline. The US has escalated bombings, striking military targets on Iran's oil export hub, Kharg Island. Iranian civilians fear paying the price amid this heightened military tension.