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The United States offered Iran a joint civilian nuclear program before launching a military attack, according to White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt. Speaking to reporters, Levitt said President Donald Trump’s negotiators engaged with Tehran in good faith, but Iran rejected the proposals. The offers reportedly included lifting economic sanctions, supplying nuclear fuel for peaceful use, and establishing a US-funded joint civilian nuclear initiative. In return, Iran would have had to dismantle its uranium enrichment infrastructure permanently.

However, Oman’s foreign minister, who mediated the talks, presented a different account. He claimed Iran had agreed to make significant concessions on its nuclear program and that the US attack occurred while negotiations were still ongoing. Observers expressed concern that the situation could heighten regional tensions.

The conflicting narratives from Washington and Muscat highlight uncertainty over the final stages of the talks and the motivations behind the US strike on Iran.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US offered Iran joint nuclear program before attack, says White House

The United States has claimed that more than 2,000 targets in Iran have been struck as part of its ongoing military campaign. White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt told reporters on Wednesday that hundreds of Iranian ballistic missiles and drones were destroyed, asserting that the US and Israel have now established full air dominance over Iranian airspace. She also said that 20 Iranian naval vessels were destroyed, including a submarine sunk near the Sri Lankan coast.

International analysts cited in the report said the continuing conflict between the United States and Iran has heightened tensions across the Middle East. They warned that the situation could impact global energy prices, trade, and security conditions.

Experts in Bangladesh noted that prolonged instability in the Middle East could affect the safety of Bangladeshi expatriate workers and the flow of remittances. Rising global oil prices could also increase domestic energy costs and put pressure on the national economy.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US says over 2,000 Iranian targets hit as conflict raises Middle East and global tension

Spain has rejected a White House claim that it agreed to assist the United States in a military operation against Iran. According to Al Jazeera, the Spanish government dismissed the statement made by White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt, who said President Donald Trump had threatened to halt trade with Madrid before Spain allegedly agreed to cooperate.

Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares refuted the claim, stating that Spain’s position on the Middle East conflict and any attack on Iran remains unchanged. In an interview with Cadena SER radio, he reiterated that Spain would not allow U.S. bases in southern Spain to be used for any military action outside the framework of the United Nations Charter.

The Spanish government’s statement directly contradicts the White House’s assertion, creating a clear diplomatic rift between the two allies. Observers suggest that this disagreement could further strain U.S.–Spain relations in the near term.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Spain rejects U.S. claim of cooperation in Iran attack, heightening diplomatic strain

The White House announced that Spain has agreed to cooperate with the United States in its military operation against Iran in the Middle East. The decision reportedly came after President Donald Trump threatened to halt all trade with Madrid. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said Spain had clearly understood the president’s message and confirmed that coordination between US forces and Spanish authorities is now underway.

Earlier, President Trump had declared that he would end all trade with Spain. Just a day before that, Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares stated that his country would not allow the United States to use jointly operated bases in southern Spain for any attack outside the UN Charter. The Spanish government has not yet issued an official comment on the reported change in position.

The development marks a significant shift in Spain’s stance amid rising tensions over US military actions against Iran, though the extent of Spain’s involvement remains unclear.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Spain agrees to aid US Iran operation after Trump trade threat

Two drones were shot down near Baghdad International Airport in Iraq, according to an Iraqi official quoted by AFP. The incident occurred just hours after another drone attack targeted the same facility. Authorities confirmed that there were no casualties or significant damage from the latest incident.

A separate security source in Baghdad also verified the event. The airport complex includes a military base that houses a U.S. diplomatic facility and previously hosted troops from the U.S.-led coalition. The recurrence of drone attacks near such a sensitive site has drawn attention to the fragile security conditions in the area.

The incidents come amid heightened tensions across the Middle East, raising renewed concerns about regional stability and the safety of diplomatic and military installations in Iraq.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Two drones downed near Baghdad airport amid rising Middle East tensions

At least 72 people have been killed and 437 injured in Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health. The attacks began early Monday and have displaced 83,847 people who are now taking shelter in government facilities, the country’s social welfare minister said.

The strikes follow rocket attacks launched by Iran-backed Hezbollah into northern Israel, which the group said were in retaliation for U.S. and Israeli strikes in Tehran after the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In response, Israel has intensified its military operations, launching extensive air raids and initiating new ground incursions into Lebanese territory.

Israeli forces have reportedly ordered residents to evacuate southern Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut, signaling a potential expansion of the conflict within Lebanon’s borders.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon kill 72 and displace over 83,000 amid rising regional tensions

Debris from an Iranian missile has been discovered in the northeastern Syrian city of Qamishli, close to the Turkish border. Images circulating from the area show local residents gathering near the wreckage. The exact time when the missile fell in the area has not been confirmed.

According to Turkey, a missile heading toward its airspace was intercepted by NATO’s air defense system. The debris found in Qamishli is believed to be part of that downed missile. The incident adds to ongoing regional tensions involving Iran, Syria, and neighboring countries.

No official confirmation has yet been provided by Iranian or Syrian authorities regarding the missile’s origin or the interception details.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iranian missile debris found in Syria near Turkish border after NATO interception claim

India’s Ministry of External Affairs has rejected claims that the United States Navy has been allowed to use Indian ports during the ongoing war against Iran. The denial followed remarks by Douglas Macgregor, a former adviser to the US Secretary of Defense, who told the right-wing American television channel One America News Network (OANN) that US naval vessels might be using Indian ports amid the Middle East conflict.

In response, India’s foreign ministry stated that the claim broadcast on OANN was completely false and fabricated. The ministry also urged individuals and media outlets to refrain from spreading such baseless and concocted statements.

The issue arose as international attention increased following a reported US submarine attack on an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka. The Iranian vessel was said to have been returning from a military exercise hosted by India when the incident occurred.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

India rejects US Navy port use claim amid Iran conflict reports

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has called for maximum restraint in the Middle East following recent attacks by the United States and Israel. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi warned that escalating conflict could heighten the risk of radioactive exposure in the region, urging all parties to act cautiously.

According to the agency, satellite imagery analysis showed no damage to Iranian facilities storing nuclear materials, indicating no immediate risk of radioactive leakage. However, two buildings near the Natanz nuclear site in Isfahan sustained visible damage, though the IAEA confirmed no major impact or nuclear threat was detected. The agency also reported no evidence of damage at other Iranian nuclear sites, including the Bushehr power plant in the southeast.

The IAEA stated it continues to monitor the situation closely, emphasizing that restraint by all sides is essential to prevent security and environmental risks across the Middle East.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

IAEA urges restraint after US-Israel attacks, says no nuclear damage detected in Iran

The United States has claimed that more than 20 Iranian naval vessels have been destroyed or sunk during an ongoing military operation. According to the US Central Command (CENTCOM), the attacks were carried out against Iran’s naval forces as part of the continuing campaign. Earlier, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that an American submarine in the Indian Ocean had sunk an Iranian warship using torpedoes.

Sri Lankan authorities reported rescuing 32 people from the attacked vessel, while a local official told the BBC that 80 bodies were found aboard the ship identified as 'Iris Dena'. The incident marks a significant escalation in the confrontation between the two nations, with both sides reporting heavy losses.

The UNHCR noted that nearly 100,000 people left Tehran within the first two days following the attacks, indicating growing civilian displacement linked to the conflict.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US says over 20 Iranian naval vessels destroyed in ongoing military campaign

Vatican Secretary for Relations with States Cardinal Pietro Parolin has voiced deep concern over the growing acceptance of 'preventive war' amid ongoing global conflicts. In an interview published on March 4, 2026, he warned that if nations claim the right to launch preventive wars based solely on their own standards and without any supranational legal framework, the entire world could face catastrophic consequences.

Parolin described the erosion of international law as 'truly worrying' and criticized the current global tendency to replace the rule of law with the law of force. He argued that the belief in achieving peace only through the destruction of enemies undermines the foundations of international order.

His remarks have brought renewed attention to the debate over the use of force versus adherence to international law in global politics, highlighting the Vatican’s concern about the moral and legal implications of unilateral military actions.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Vatican warns that preventive wars could ignite global instability

Oman has rescued 24 crew members from a cargo ship that was struck by two Iranian missiles near the Strait of Hormuz, according to Al Jazeera. The Omani navy carried out the rescue operation after the Maltese-flagged vessel came under attack. The rescued crew received necessary medical treatment and were reported to be in good health.

The Oman News Agency, citing the Omani navy, confirmed the details of the incident and the successful rescue effort. The attack occurred in a highly sensitive maritime zone that serves as a key global shipping route. No further information was provided about the cause of the missile strikes or the condition of the vessel following the attack.

The report did not specify the nationality of the crew or the nature of the cargo, leaving some aspects of the incident unclear.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Oman rescues 24 crew from cargo ship hit by Iranian missiles near Hormuz Strait

Spain’s Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero stated that Madrid will not become subordinate to Washington amid growing tensions over the use of Spanish bases for a U.S. operation against Iran. Speaking to reporters, she emphasized that Spain would not tolerate any threats and would defend its values.

The dispute intensified after former U.S. President Donald Trump warned that Washington would cut trade ties with Spain for refusing to allow its bases to be used in the Iran offensive. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez had earlier cautioned that the conflict could lead to a major global catastrophe. In a televised address, he said Spain would not participate in any action harmful to the world or contrary to its values and interests, even to avoid retaliation.

The statements underscore Spain’s firm stance on maintaining sovereignty and independent foreign policy decisions despite U.S. pressure.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Spain vows independence amid U.S. dispute over Iran operation

France is deploying several Rafale fighter jets to the United Arab Emirates to strengthen security at its only naval and air base there. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said the move follows President Emmanuel Macron’s directive. The base, named Camp de la Paix, is located in the Al-Dhafra area of Abu Dhabi and has housed French land, naval, and air forces since its establishment in 2009.

Barrot told French television channel BFM TV that a drone attack struck the base on March 1, damaging one of its hangars. Following the incident, President Macron decided to send Rafale jets to ensure the safety of the airspace above the facility. The deployment aims to protect the base and its personnel from further threats.

The decision underscores France’s commitment to maintaining its strategic presence in the Gulf region and ensuring the security of its forces stationed abroad.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

France sends Rafale jets to UAE base after drone attack damages hangar

According to the latest reports, nearly 200 international oil tankers are stranded in the Persian Gulf following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The tankers’ owners are waiting to determine whether it is safe to resume passage through one of the world’s most critical oil transport routes. The information was reported by BBC Persian.

The Revolutionary Guard Corps has announced full control over the Strait of Hormuz, where several ships have recently been targeted by drone and missile attacks. Around 60 of the stranded vessels are supertankers, representing about eight percent of the global fleet. The disruption has pushed Brent crude oil prices above 80 dollars per barrel.

The situation underscores the vulnerability of global energy supply routes to regional instability, with potential implications for international oil markets if the closure continues.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nearly 200 oil tankers stranded in Persian Gulf after Strait of Hormuz closure


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