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    Iran holds state funeral for top brass slain in war with Israel

    Iran held a state funeral for approximately 60 individuals, including military commanders and nuclear scientists, who died in the recent conflict with Israel. This occurred after Iran's foreign minister criticized Donald Trump's remarks about Supreme Leader Khamenei. Tensions remain high as both sides trade accusations and threats, despite a ceasefire, with the international community concerned about Iran's nuclear program.

    US Senate rejects bid to curb Trump's Iran war powers

    The Senate, led by Republicans, dismissed a Democratic effort to curb President Trump's authority to use military force against Iran, despite Trump's consideration of further bombings. The resolution, requiring congressional approval for hostilities, failed in a 53-47 vote, highlighting divisions over war powers.

    Trump approval rating takes a wild turn after US strike on Iran. Americans have spoken and numbers will leave you stunned

    US President Donald Trump's approval ratings took a big hit after US launched strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend. A Quantus survey has revealed that 47 per cent of Americans approve of the US's Operation Midnight Hammer on Iran while 36 per cent disapprove. The strike has impacted Donald Trump's approval rating only marginally.

    EU intel confirms CNN, NYT bombshell that Trump's obliteration of Iran's nuclear sites was fake - key points

    Iran uranium stockpile remains mostly untouched despite heavy U.S. strikes on nuclear sites, according to European intelligence cited by the Financial Times. The report contradicts President Donald Trump’s claims of a complete military success, suggesting Iran may have moved enriched uranium before the attack. While U.S. intelligence and the Pentagon say the damage was significant but not total, Trump insists Iran’s nuclear program has been “destroyed.” CIA and DIA reports show mixed findings, and experts continue to debate the true impact. The situation has also sparked tensions between Trump and U.S. spy agencies, making the global nuclear debate more intense.

    Karoline Leavitt says no enriched uranium was removed from Iranian nuclear sites prior to US attacks

    White House officials assert Iran did not relocate its enriched uranium before the US military strikes on its nuclear sites. Press Secretary Leavitt and Defense Secretary Hegseth both confirmed the absence of intelligence suggesting any prior movement. The strikes involved powerful bunker-buster bombs, targeting facilities like Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.

    Donald Trump now drops 'Hiroshima', 'Nagasaki', likens Word War II atomic bombings to Iran nuclear strikes

    Donald Trump ordered the USA to drop bombs at three nuclear facilities in Iran -- Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan.

    • Trump compares Iran strikes to bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, calls leaked intel report...

      President Donald Trump said that the strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities last week had resulted in the "total obliteration" of the country's nuclear capabilities, and had set the country's atomic programme back by "decades". Trump likened the strikes to America's atomic bombing of Hiroshima at the end of World War Two.

      Will the U.S. launch another surprise attack on Iran after intelligence reveals its nuclear sites survived the first strike?

      U.S. strike on Iran has taken a dramatic twist. A top intelligence report now confirms that Iran’s nuclear sites survived the first U.S. attack, raising fears of a second, more powerful strike. Despite using advanced bunker-buster bombs and missiles, the strike failed to destroy Iran’s enriched uranium and nuclear infrastructure. With growing military tension and Iran resuming nuclear activity, the question remains—will Washington act again?

      Trump’s bunker-buster claims challenged by Pentagon report as Israel–Iran ceasefire begins with nuclear secrets still buried

      An early US intelligence assessment reveals that the recent airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites caused only limited damage, contradicting US President Donald Trump's claims of a total obliteration. While Iran and Israel enter a fragile ceasefire, doubts persist over the success of the mission. With uranium stockpiles unaccounted for and core facilities still operational, the war's strategic outcomes remain in dispute amid rising political tensions and conflicting public narratives.

      GBU-57’s combat debut blasts Trump’s ‘Fordow is Gone’ remarks, Iran’s nuclear sites still standing

      American airstrikes targeted Iranian nuclear sites. Donald Trump claimed success, stating sites were destroyed. Intelligence reports suggest otherwise. The strikes did not eliminate Iran's nuclear capabilities. Assessments indicate a temporary delay. Iran's nuclear program could restart soon. Stockpiles were likely moved beforehand. The White House dismissed intelligence findings. The situation raises concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions.

      Trump cries fake news as US intel findings challenge his bunker-buster claim

      President Trump rubbished media reports suggesting the US airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities were ineffective, asserting the sites were "completely destroyed." This contradicts a Pentagon intelligence assessment indicating limited setbacks to Iran's nuclear program.

      Operation Iran a flop: Trump’s boastful Tehran strike may have completely missed the mark despite precision

      US strike on Iran's Fordo nuclear facility, though appearing successful via satellite imagery, may not have fully destroyed the site, experts suggest. There are concerns Iran anticipated the attack, possibly moving enriched uranium beforehand. While the US aimed to degrade Iran's nuclear capabilities, the uranium's location remains unknown.

      Never Before Ever: US President lashes out at Israel for violating ceasefire with Iran. See how did Trump criticize Netanyahu

      Donald Trump publicly criticized Israel for launching airstrikes after a ceasefire with Iran had been announced. He expressed frustration over Israel’s actions, which came after Iranian missile attacks. Trump urged restraint and emphasized the importance of maintaining the truce.

      Did Iran-Israel call a truce? Unravelling a day of ceasefires and shots fired

      In a rapid escalation, Iran and Israel exchanged military blows, starting with Iranian missile strikes on US bases in Qatar and followed by Israeli retaliatory attacks near Tehran. Despite President Trump's ceasefire announcements, violations persisted, marked by further strikes and casualties on both sides.

      Military officials feared Trump would leak Iran strike — so they faked him out with decoy plans

      US military officials grew concerned that President Donald Trump's social media activity posed a significant risk to operational security before a planned strike on Iran. To counter this, they devised a decoy plan involving two groups of B-2 bombers, one heading to Iran and the other to Guam, to mislead both Iran and potentially Trump himself.

      Trump's deception game, 420000 pounds of GBU-57 bunker busters, 3 nuclear sites dusted: How Iran buckled under US firepower

      Israel-Iran ceasefire: After an intense 12-day conflict, Donald Trump brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, marking a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern diplomacy. The war erupted with Israel's airstrikes, leading to US forces taking action against Iranian nuclear sites. Iran's missile retaliation escalated tensions, prompting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to call for US support.

      Intelligence leaders are set to brief Congress on Trump's Iran strikes

      US Congress will get secret briefings regarding Iran. This follows President Trump's order to strike Iranian nuclear sites. Iran retaliated by attacking a US base in Qatar. Trump claimed Israel and Iran agreed to end their conflict. Lawmakers question Trump's decision to act without Congressional approval. They seek clarity on the strikes' impact and future plans to avoid war.

      US bombs Iran: Tehran sends chilling coffins message to Trump as fears of World War III rises

      Following US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, an Iranian official warned the US to prepare for significant casualties if a full-scale war erupts. Despite global calls for diplomacy, Iran has threatened retaliation, potentially targeting US assets and allies. The US maintains the strikes were not aimed at regime change, but Trump has warned of further action if Iran retaliates.

      Netanyahu congratulates Trump, says US' decision to target Iran's nuclear facilities will change history

      Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Donald Trump on Sunday for the "bold" US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, calling the attack a historic moment that could lead the Middle East to peace. The attack demonstrated America was "truly unsurpassed," Netanyahu said, thanking Trump for creating a "pivot of history" that will "help lead the Middle East and beyond to a future of prosperity and peace".

      Trump says US 'obliterated' Iran nuclear sites, threatens more

      U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday warned Iran to pursue peace following American airstrikes on its nuclear sites, which he said had been "obliterated." In a televised address, Trump stated, “There will be either peace or there will be tragedy for Iran far greater than we have witnessed over the last eight days.”

      Shifting views and misdirection: How Trump decided to strike Iran

      President Trump orchestrated a deceptive strategy leading up to a military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. Despite public statements suggesting a two-week deliberation period and potential negotiations, Trump had already decided to bomb Iran. This misdirection, coupled with military feints, aimed to confuse Iran and buy time while internal factions debated the scope of U.S.

      Trump promised to end wars — Now he’s starting one

      Donald Trump's decision to launch strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities has ignited a direct confrontation, jeopardizing his promise to avoid new wars. This action, reminiscent of the 2003 Iraq invasion, risks broader regional conflict and raises questions about presidential war powers.

      US bombs Iran: Next target Ali Khamenei? Iran's supreme leader has already picked his successor

      Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had rejected Donald Trump's proposal to surrender but Iran's Supreme Leader is reportedly worried about either Israel or the United States could try to assassinate him.

      Putin has no plans to talk to Trump after US strikes on Iran: Kremlin

      Following US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, the Kremlin stated that Vladimir Putin has no immediate plans to call Donald Trump, though a call could be arranged if necessary. The US targeted Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz, aiming to dismantle Iran's nuclear program, prompting warnings of further action if Iran retaliates.

      'Time for India to be more vigilant,' says defence expert as US joins Israel-Iran conflict

      Following US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, defense expert Praful Bakshi suggests India, leveraging its friendly relations with both Iran and Israel, could play a crucial role in de-escalating the conflict. He believes Prime Minister Modi's intervention could push for a peaceful resolution.

      Trump’s strike on Iran raises strategic, political risks ahead of retaliation

      US President Donald Trump authorized US airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites two days after offering a two-week negotiation window. While described as “very successful,” the operation raises uncertainty over Iran’s response, questions about US military objectives, and potential backlash from Trump’s political base amid renewed concerns of a broader conflict

      Bombing Iran, Trump gambles on force over diplomacy

      The US has openly clashed with Iran by striking its nuclear sites, a move encouraged by Israel, potentially escalating decades of shadowed conflict. Experts are divided on the long-term impact, with some fearing it will push Iran towards nuclear weapons development. This action follows a period of Iranian weakness and stalled diplomacy, initiated after Israel's campaign against Hamas and Hezbollah.

      Trump bombs nuclear facilities, US starts a new war hours after claims of playing global peacemaker and with a 6-time Nobel Peace prize post

      Just hours before ordering US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, President Donald Trump claimed credit for brokering multiple global peace deals. In a Truth Social post, Trump referenced diplomatic efforts in Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East, while questioning why he had not received a Nobel Peace Prize

      Trump ignites debate on presidential authority with Iran strikes and wins praise from Republicans

      President Trump's strikes on Iran ignited immediate debate in Congress regarding his authority, revealing deep divisions. Republicans largely praised the action, while Democrats and some Republicans raised concerns about the lack of congressional approval and potential for escalating conflict. The strikes have complicated efforts to pass a national security package, highlighting existing schisms within both parties over U.S.

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