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Iran hits more Gulf targets
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Iran warns U.S. ground troops will "be set on fire" if they invade, as 50,000 American forces deploy to the region. Recent attacks in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have injured U.S. service members, fueling fears of a wider conflict.
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's Parliamentary Speaker Ghalibaf is adopting an increasingly Trumpian approach to the internet virality, posting snark against the U.S. and its war.
President Donald Trump says Iran faces massive damage to its energy system unless it quickly agrees to end the war
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday threatened widespread destruction of Iran’s energy resources and other vital infrastructure, including desalination plants that supply drinking water, if a deal to end the war is not reached “shortly.
U.S. President Donald Trump openly mused about seizing Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal in the Persian Gulf as the United States and Israel kept up their attacks on Monday, even as there were signs of progress in nascent ceasefire talks.
The President claimed he has already achieved regime change by killing Iran’s leader, even as the nation remains at war with the U.S.
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Trump threatens to destroy Iran's desalination plants. Here’s what that could mean for the Mideast
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to target Iran’s energy infrastructure, including the country's desalination plants. Such a move — and Iran's possible targeting of the plants of its Gulf Arab neighbors — could have devastating impacts across the water-starved Middle East.
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US Defense Secretary Hegseth's broker looked to buy defense fund before Iran attack, FT reports
March 30 (Reuters) - A broker for U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth attempted to make a big investment in major defense companies in the weeks leading up to the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran, the Financial Times reported on Monday,
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Pete Hegseth's broker attempted to make defense investments before Iran war: Financial Times
Pentagon chief spokesperson Sean Parnell dismissed the report in a post on X, calling it "entirely false and fabricated."