Trump issues new threat to Iran's civilian infrastructure
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Iran's Parliamentary Speaker Ghalibaf is adopting an increasingly Trumpian approach to the internet virality, posting snark against the U.S. and its war.
U.S. President Donald Trump said the U.S. is negotiating with Iran’s parliamentary speaker. Earlier Monday, Trump threatened widespread destruction of Iran’s energy resources.
By Alexander Cornwell, Trevor Hunnicutt and Asif Shahzad TEL AVIV/WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD, March 30 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump warned on Monday that the U.S. would obliterate Iran's energy plants and oil wells if Tehran does not open the Strait of Hormuz,
Iran hit a fully laden Kuwaiti oil tanker in the anchorage area of Dubai’s port, damaging the hull and starting a fire on board, state-run Kuwait Petroleum Corp. said in a statement.
Israeli officials say Iran's internet blackout is hiding war damage, jamming Starlink, and stopping civilians from organizing amid mounting regime pressure.
As leaders are killed and replaced, Iranian negotiators may not know what their government is willing to concede in any negotiations.
Asia-Pacific markets fall on Tuesday as investors continued to parse developments in the U.S.-Iran war and volatile crude oil prices.
President Donald Trump says Iran faces massive damage to its energy system unless it quickly agrees to end the war
Spain denied U.S. military aircraft access to its airspace and bases for Iran conflict operations, with Defense Minister Robles calling the war "illegal."