US-Israel Offensive Sparks Escalated Tensions with Iran
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Contradictions in Trump's war on Iran are glaring, and unlikely to end the way he thinks it will
Iran's leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has died. His passing may not significantly alter the country's political landscape. The United States and Israel have launched attacks on Iran, citing nuclear concerns. This action follows a period of diplomatic efforts that appeared close to a peace deal. The conflict has already escalated, impacting global energy supplies and regional stability.
Tonga issues urgent alert amid escalating US–Israel military offensive on Iran
Tonga has issued a public alert urging all Tongan nationals living in or travelling through the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to exercise heightened caution, following the United States and Israel launching major, coordinated strikes across Iran on February 28 — a military operation described by President Donald Trump as “major combat operations,” targeting […] The post Tonga issues urgent alert amid escalating US–Israel military offensive…
Following a long period of tension between the US and Iran, explosions occurred in Tehran, the Iranian capital, yesterday morning. Israel announced it had launched an attack on Iran, while US President Trump quickly announced a large-scale offensive. What has happened between the US and Iran from the past to the present?
With Iran tensions mounting, US ambassador urges immediate exit for embassy staff in Israel: Report - The Canadian Media
IBNS-CMEDIA: US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee has advised American embassy staff to consider leaving Israel immediately amid escalating regional tensions involving Iran, according to a report by The New York Times. In an email sent to US mission employees at 10:24 am on Friday, Huckabee said staff members who wished to depart should do so “today,” urging them to secure any available commercial flights to Washington. “The first priority will…
The Government of the United States (US) raised the burden on the Middle East this Saturday, 27th, when recommending the exit of non-essential officials from the Embassy in Jerusalem and, at the same time, classifying Iran as “Indebted detention state”. The measures broadened the regional tension climate in the negotiations on the Iranian nuclear programme. The North American State Department authorized the withdrawal of employees and family mem…
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