
BREAKING NEWS… Negotiations in the U.S./Israel-Iran War Have Hit a Deadlock! A munitions move from Tehran that has the Pentagon on edge: All items have been placed under review!
While Trump was making the statement, "If Iran wants to, they can call us—we won’t allow them to develop nuclear weapons," the Iranian media put forward a startling claim. Specifically, the Tehran government reportedly recovered more than 15 U.S.-made heavy missiles and unexploded ordnance...
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Critical developments are emerging from the global news agenda. While Trump stated, "If Iran wants to, they can call us—we won’t allow them to go nuclear," the Iranian press made a startling claim. Apparently, the Tehran government has seized more than 15 U.S.-made heavy missiles and unexploded ordnance for reverse-engineering analysis! "Iran has about three days left before its oil infrastructure is blown up" Trump, noting that the U.S. Navy’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues and is yielding successful results, indicated that the blockade could cause Iran’s oil infrastructure to collapse.
Trump noted that major destruction would occur in oil pipelines due to technical issues caused by Iran’s oil storage facilities reaching capacity and the lack of space to store additional supplies. Trump said, "Iran has about three days left before its oil infrastructure goes up in smoke." It was reported that 14 people were killed and 37 others were injured in attacks carried out by the Israeli military in southern Lebanon today, despite the ceasefire.
Details of the Developments
The Israeli military’s attacks in Lebanon continue despite the ceasefire that went into effect on April 17. The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that 14 people, including two women and two children, were killed and 37 others, including three women, were injured in attacks carried out by the Israeli military in southern Lebanon today. According to Iran’s official news agency IRNA, Arakchi departed from Islamabad, where he had returned once again following his visit to Oman.
Arakchi traveled to Russia for high-level talks. Iranian Foreign Minister Arakchi is expected to meet with top Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, in Moscow, the Russian capital. Iranian media had reported that Arakchi had delivered a letter via Pakistan to the U.S. outlining his country’s red lines regarding nuclear issues, the Strait of Hormuz, and various other matters.
The cost of Iran’s retaliatory strikes against U.S. bases in the Gulf was heavy. The Hill reported that the damage to U.S. bases in the Gulf exceeded $5 billion and that strategic systems were rendered inoperable. It was claimed that Iran’s retaliatory attacks caused billions of dollars in damage to U.S. military assets and bases in Gulf countries.
The Hill’s report noted that Iran struck runways, advanced radar systems, dozens of aircraft, warehouses, command centers, aircraft hangars, and satellite communication infrastructure in Gulf countries. The report, which noted that Iran caused billions of dollars in damage to U.S. bases, emphasized that the destruction in the targeted countries in the Middle East resulted in a cost of 5 billion dollars, and that this figure did not include all the systems that were damaged.
The development has sparked widespread reaction in the international community. Diplomatic circles are closely monitoring the situation.





