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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Cuba is very interested in making a deal with the United States and suggested it could happen soon. He made the remarks while speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, noting that discussions with Cuba are underway but that his administration will first focus on resolving issues with Iran before turning full attention to Havana.

Trump’s comments come as Washington has been increasing pressure on Cuba’s communist government for several months. In January, the U.S. placed the island under an oil blockade, cutting off its fuel supply, and Trump previously labeled Cuba an “extraordinary threat” to the United States. The decades-long economic embargo remains in place.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed last Friday that his government has held talks with the United States over bilateral differences, though he did not disclose details. The developments follow Washington’s recent actions in the Caribbean, including the ouster of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, whose government had relied on Cuba for cheap oil.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says Cuba wants quick deal with U.S. as Washington increases pressure

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned NATO allies that failing to assist the United States in protecting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz would not be good for NATO’s future. In an interview with the Financial Times, Trump said that reopening the strait for countries benefiting from it would be the only right decision, noting that Europe and China are heavily dependent on oil from the Gulf.

Trump cautioned that if there is no response from other nations, it could be very bad for NATO’s future, emphasizing that the United States has treated its European allies very well. He added that the U.S. did not have to help Europe over Ukraine, as it is thousands of miles away, but did so nonetheless, and now expects reciprocal support.

The president called on China, France, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom to help reopen the strait, which is considered the world’s busiest oil transit route, carrying about 20 percent of global oil supply.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump warns NATO allies over support in securing Hormuz Strait oil routes

US President Donald Trump said that the United States is carrying out attacks on Iranian drone factories. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday, he claimed that Iran has very few weapons left and that its production capacity has been destroyed. Trump stated that the US is targeting locations where Iran manufactures drones used for attacks on US facilities and Israel.

According to Trump, Iran’s drone numbers have significantly decreased, dropping to about 20 percent of their previous capacity. He emphasized that US strikes are focused on sites where these drones are being produced. The remarks were reported by Al Jazeera and indicate an ongoing US campaign against Iran’s drone infrastructure.

The statements suggest a continued escalation in US-Iran tensions centered on drone warfare and regional security, though no independent verification of the attacks or their impact was provided in the report.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says US targeting Iranian drone factories to weaken Tehran’s military capacity

U.S. President Donald Trump has sought assistance from NATO allies to ensure the Hormuz Strait remains open, a key route for global oil supply. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday, Trump said the United States has begun reaching out to its allies for cooperation in maintaining security in the strait. He emphasized that regional countries should protect their own areas since they depend on the route for energy supplies. Trump noted that the U.S. itself has abundant oil resources and might not need to maintain a presence there.

Trump stated that the United States has so far spoken with seven countries, many of which are NATO members. He added that Washington continues to support NATO, including on the Ukraine issue. The president said it would be interesting to see which countries decline to assist in what he described as a “very small initiative” to keep the strait open. He declined to name the countries that have offered help but mentioned receiving some positive responses.

Trump also claimed that the U.S. has already destroyed Iran’s navy but warned that a few individuals or terrorists could still create chaos in the strait.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump urges NATO allies to help secure vital Hormuz Strait oil route

Meta is reportedly planning large-scale layoffs that could impact 20% or more of its workforce, according to three sources cited by Reuters. The move is said to be part of efforts to offset the company’s growing artificial intelligence infrastructure expenses and to prepare for efficiency gains expected from AI-assisted operations. No date or final figure for the job cuts has been set, and Meta has not commented on the reports.

If confirmed, the layoffs would mark Meta’s most significant workforce reduction since its 2022–2023 restructuring, when it cut about 21,000 jobs in total. The company employed nearly 79,000 people as of December 31. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been driving an aggressive push into generative AI, offering large compensation packages to attract top researchers and committing $600 billion to data center investments by 2028. Meta recently acquired Moltbook, a social platform for AI agents, and is spending at least $2 billion to buy Chinese AI startup Manus.

The reported cuts align with a broader trend among major U.S. tech firms, including Amazon and Block, which have also reduced staff while citing AI-driven efficiency improvements.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Meta may cut up to 20% of staff to offset rising AI infrastructure costs

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said he expects the ongoing war with Iran to end within the next few weeks. Speaking in an interview on ABC News’ program ‘This Week,’ Wright expressed optimism that the conflict could conclude even sooner.

He noted that once the war ends, energy supplies are likely to return to normal and fuel prices may decrease. According to Wright, the instability in global energy markets caused by the conflict should gradually subside after peace is restored.

The comments come amid continuing hostilities between Iran and Israel, with reports of missile and drone attacks in the region, and international calls for a ceasefire.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US Energy Secretary expects Iran war to end soon, easing global fuel market instability

The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) has accused Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of spreading false information about the US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. In a post on its Persian-language page on social media platform X, CENTCOM stated that the IRGC had once again claimed to have disabled the warship. CENTCOM clarified that the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group continues to maintain full control over Iranian airspace from the sea.

The report added that, in addition to the Abraham Lincoln, the US Navy’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, is also currently deployed in the region. According to US media reports cited in the source, the United States is sending additional troops to the Persian Gulf, including an amphibious ready group composed of about five thousand marines and sailors.

The developments come amid heightened tensions in the region, with multiple reports of military movements and exchanges involving Iran and other regional actors.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US accuses Iran’s Revolutionary Guard of false claims about USS Abraham Lincoln

Samira Munshi, the only Muslim woman serving on the White House Religious Liberty Commission, has resigned in protest against what she described as an unprovoked war by the United States and Israel against Iran. Appointed by President Donald Trump, Munshi announced her resignation on March 15, 2026, condemning what she called the administration’s injustice and cruelty both domestically and abroad.

In a statement shared on X, Munshi said the US government’s military action against Iran was illegal and deeply disturbing to her. She claimed the operation began without proper authorization from the US Constitution or Congress. Her resignation marks a rare public dissent from within a presidential advisory body over the administration’s foreign policy decisions.

According to the report, Munshi’s departure underscores growing criticism of the US-led military campaign against Iran, which some observers have described as lacking legal and moral justification.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump adviser Samira Munshi quits over US-Israel war on Iran, citing injustice

US Senator Chris Murphy stated that President Donald Trump has lost control over the ongoing war with Iran, which he said has pushed the Middle East into deepening crisis. In a post on social media platform X, Murphy warned that the conflict has already engulfed the region in violence and that Trump misjudged Iran’s capacity for retaliation.

Murphy highlighted that the first major crisis has emerged around the Strait of Hormuz, accusing Washington of underestimating Tehran’s ability to control the route. He said Trump wrongly assumed Iran would not close the strait, but rising oil prices now prove otherwise. According to Murphy, Iran’s use of drones, speedboats, and sea mines has made securing the waterway extremely difficult, putting US naval forces at serious risk.

The senator also pointed to a second crisis stemming from the growing role of drones in modern warfare. He warned that Iran could indefinitely target oil facilities across the region using its large fleet of inexpensive drones.

15 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Senator Murphy says Trump misjudged Iran and lost control of escalating Middle East war

According to a report by Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, the United States has suffered nearly $4 billion in military equipment losses during two weeks of war, with operational expenses estimated at around $280 billion. The report cites military analysts who said Iran’s attacks caused the greatest damage to the US THAAD missile defense system, destroying at least four AN/TPY-2 radars in the UAE, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. Additional losses include damaged radar systems in Qatar, destroyed drones, fighter jets, and a tanker aircraft, as well as infrastructure damage in Bahrain and Kuwait.

A Democratic member of the US House Committee has requested the Congressional Budget Office to disclose the true cost of the war, while the Pentagon has not released any official data. The New York Times reported that the first week of the war cost about $6 billion, with daily expenses estimated between $1 billion and $2 billion. Analysts attribute the high costs to expensive interceptor missiles, advanced aircraft operations, and extensive military deployment across the Middle East.

Experts also noted that while the US defense budget can absorb the expenses, replenishing destroyed equipment and managing domestic discontent over rising costs remain major concerns.

15 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US faces nearly $4 billion in military losses after two weeks of war with Iran

A new poll by Quinnipiac University, released last week, shows that 53 percent of Americans oppose a U.S. military attack on Iran, while 40 percent support such action. The survey also found that a large majority of respondents are strongly against sending U.S. ground troops to Iran.

According to the poll, nearly three-quarters of participants said they do not favor deploying American ground forces in Iran. More than three-quarters also expressed concern that a war with Iran could increase the risk of terrorist attacks inside the United States. The survey further revealed mixed opinions about Israel, with 44 percent of respondents believing the U.S. gives too much support to Israel, while an equal share considers the level of support appropriate.

The findings highlight widespread public caution toward military escalation in the Middle East and reflect ongoing divisions in American views on U.S. foreign policy toward Iran and Israel.

15 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Poll shows most Americans oppose U.S. military action against Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump has said he is not yet ready to reach an agreement with Iran, even though Tehran has shown interest in making a deal. In a telephone interview with NBC, Trump stated that the proposed terms from Iran are not favorable enough for the United States, indicating that Washington has no immediate plan to proceed with any accord.

During the same interview, Trump also discussed rising oil prices but downplayed related concerns. He added that the United States is working with other countries to ensure the safety of maritime traffic through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.

The remarks highlight ongoing caution in U.S.-Iran relations, with Washington maintaining a firm stance while coordinating with allies to secure regional trade routes.

15 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says Iran deal not yet favorable for U.S., stresses Strait of Hormuz security

US President Donald Trump has called for a joint initiative involving France, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and China to ensure the security of the Strait of Hormuz. In several posts on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump stated that countries benefiting from oil transported through the strait should take responsibility for protecting this vital maritime route. He emphasized that safeguarding the strait should not be the sole duty of the United States but rather a collective effort among oil-importing nations.

Analysts cited in the report noted that Trump’s remarks reflect ongoing instability in the region. Following Iran’s effective closure of the strait, global energy supply chains have faced significant uncertainty. The United States has already maintained a large military presence in the area and decided to deploy additional Marine forces, underscoring the continuing challenge of securing maritime navigation.

The situation highlights the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz and the growing international concern over energy security in the face of regional tensions.

15 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump calls on major oil-importing nations to jointly secure the Strait of Hormuz

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is considering banning US President Donald Trump and senior American officials from attending major global sporting events, including the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The move follows the United States’ failure to pay its membership dues to WADA, totaling 7.3 million US dollars for 2023 and 2024. The agency has not yet made a final decision but plans to revisit the issue at its next executive committee meeting.

The US government has withheld payment in protest, accusing WADA of covering up doping scandals involving Russian athletes and 23 Chinese swimmers. Under WADA rules, countries with unpaid dues lose their committee representation, and the US seat has been vacant since January 2025. WADA previously proposed a rule change in 2024 to impose sanctions but did not finalize it. With the US no longer on the executive committee, passing the amendment has become easier.

WADA spokesperson James Fitzgerald said the policy change does not target any specific country, while US official Sara Carta stated that the United States will not bow to WADA’s threats.

15 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

WADA considers banning Trump from 2028 Olympics over unpaid US dues

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that the United States will carry out large-scale bombing along the coast of the Hormuz Strait if necessary to keep the strategic waterway open. According to Al Jazeera, Trump made the statement in a post on Truth Social, saying that Iran’s attempt to close the strait has prompted several countries to consider sending warships to the area.

Trump urged nations dependent on the Hormuz Strait, including China, France, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom, to deploy ships to ensure its safety and openness. He claimed that Iran’s military capability has been largely destroyed but acknowledged that Iran still retains the ability to launch drones, lay mines, or fire short-range missiles.

Trump emphasized that the United States would conduct extensive coastal bombings if required and vowed that the Hormuz Strait would remain open by any means necessary.

14 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump warns of large-scale bombing to keep Hormuz Strait open amid Iran tensions


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