Trump "Death and Fury" Threat a "Gift to China"
US and Israeli strikes have killed over 1,300 Iranian civilians while Iran rejects US timeline, asserting it will decide when the conflict ends.
- On Tuesday, Israel said it struck an Iranian missile launcher as the US‑Israeli campaign entered its 11th day, targeting dozens of Iranian infrastructure sites including an IRGC drone headquarters.
- Iran launched its 32nd wave of Operation True Promise‑4 using long‑range Ghadr and Khorramshahr missiles against northern and central Israel, while strikes on Tehran petroleum storage facilities darkened the sky with oil‑soot residue.
- Casualty and displacement figures underscore the conflict's civilian toll: at least 1,332 Iranian civilians killed, Lebanon reported more than 400 deaths, nearly 700,000 displaced, and 11 Israeli deaths.
- At a Florida press conference on Monday, President Donald Trump said the campaign would press on while diplomatic channels remained active, following his call with Russian President Vladimir Putin and EU-Gulf leaders urging de-escalation.
- Iran's leadership signalled a hardline response, with Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini calling Trump's comments 'nothing but lies' and vowing to block 'a single liter of oil' exports.
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The US President is anticipating a rapid end to Iran's war – and thus contradicts the Department of Defense and itself. The unplannedness of the US government is becoming more and more apparent.
Donald Trump held an extraordinary press conference on Monday evening. He anticipates an early end to the war in Iran. However, Tehran sees the situation quite differently. An overview.
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