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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has called on Israel to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and dismiss the ongoing corruption trials against him. Trump stated that just as the U.S. has stood by Israel, it should also protect Netanyahu, whom he described as a “fighter.” Netanyahu has faced charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust since 2019—all of which he denies.
Trump Urges Israel to Drop Corruption Charges Against Netanyahu
US Vice President JD Vance has claimed that Iran relocated 408.6 kilograms of uranium—enough to build at least 10 nuclear bombs—before recent American airstrikes. Labeling the strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites as futile, Vance stated that the uranium had already been removed. Prior intelligence from Mossad on June 21 warned that Iran could develop a nuclear bomb within two weeks. Satellite imagery taken before the early Saturday strikes showed 16 trucks outside the Fordow nuclear facility, which is built inside a mountain and considered vulnerable to missile attacks.
Iran Moved 408.6 kg of Uranium Before US Strikes, Says US Vice President
U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that nuclear discussions between American and Iranian officials may begin next week. Speaking at a NATO summit in The Hague, Trump dismissed the possibility that Iran had time to relocate its nuclear materials before any U.S. action, citing the materials’ weight and complexity. Secretary of State Marco Rubio noted Trump's openness to dialogue with peaceful parties, adding that resuming talks would depend on Iran’s willingness to engage in the process.
At the NATO summit in The Hague, U.S. President Donald Trump compared the Iran-Israel conflict to a fight between schoolchildren. He drew parallels between the U.S. strike on Iran and the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, stating both were decisive actions that ended wars. Trump emphasized that the U.S. investment in confronting Iran yielded little progress without strong measures. Before his speech, he discussed the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
The U.S. House of Representatives has dismissed an impeachment motion against former President Donald Trump, which was based on a single charge of abuse of power for ordering a military strike in Iran without congressional approval. The proposal was introduced by Texas Democrat Al Green, but it sparked little debate. Notably, several members of his own Democratic Party joined Republicans in voting to reject the motion. Green stated, “No single individual should have the power to push over 300 million people toward war without Congress,” and added, “The Constitution must be meaningful, or it becomes meaningless.”
U.S. House Dismisses Impeachment Motion Against Trump Over Iran Strike
Despite recent U.S. airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile remains largely intact, according to a preliminary intelligence assessment by the Defense Intelligence Agency. The report suggests the strikes have only temporarily set back Iran’s nuclear ambitions by a few months. While the U.S. administration claims it destroyed critical infrastructure, internal assessments suggest that most centrifuges remain operational.
U.S. Airstrikes Did Not Destroy Iran’s Nuclear Stockpile, Say Intelligence Reports
U.S. Congressman Buddy Carter has nominated former President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his "historic and extraordinary" role in brokering a proposed ceasefire between Iran and Israel. In a letter to the Nobel Committee, Carter praised Trump’s leadership in preventing nuclear escalation and promoting peace in a volatile region. “Trump has shown the courage and clarity needed to advance peace in the Middle East, a region long plagued by deep-rooted hostilities,” Carter wrote.
Trump Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Over Iran-Israel Ceasefire Proposal
At the NATO summit in The Hague, U.S. President Donald Trump has taken center stage as tensions rise over the Iran-Israel conflict and a U.S. missile strike on Iran's nuclear site. Trump’s unexpected call for peace between Iran, Israel, and the U.S. surprised many. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte backed Trump’s actions, framing them as legitimate. The summit appears shaped to suit Trump’s agenda, as he pushes for higher defense spending and claims to have curbed a new nuclear threat in the region.
The United States saw the creation of more than 1,000 new millionaires daily in 2024, totaling 379,000 for the year—a 1.5% increase from 2023, according to UBS. China ranks second with 6.3 million millionaires, while Turkey experienced the highest percentage growth at 8.4%. Despite market volatility in early 2025, US wealth remains stable, driven by Wall Street and a strong dollar. Globally, nearly 60 million millionaires hold $226 trillion in assets, with wealth concentrated in tech and real estate.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has said both Iran and Israel have violated the ceasefire he had declared. “I’m not sure if they did it deliberately, but I didn’t like Israel’s operation this morning,” he said. Trump added that he is exploring options to halt the conflict. “Iran will never be allowed to rebuild its nuclear capability,” he added, noting his dissatisfaction with both nations’ actions.
Trump: Both Iran and Israel Violated Ceasefire – 'Not Happy' With Either Side
U.S. President Donald Trump has urged Israel to halt airstrikes, warning, "Israel, no more bombs. This would be a major breach of agreement. Call your pilots back immediately!" White House Press Secretary also reiterated that the United States does not want war and would consider any further military action against Iran as an “unnecessary provocation.” Meanwhile, Tel Aviv has accused Iran of launching missile attacks after a ceasefire, directing the IDF to retaliate. Iran has denied carrying out any such attacks.
White House: U.S. Doesn’t Seek War, Further Military Action Against Iran Would Be 'Unnecessary Provocation'
After announcing a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, former President Trump urged both nations to respect the agreement.
“The ceasefire is now in effect. Please, do not violate it,” Trump posted.
Notably, hours before the truce announcement, Iran launched missile attacks on Israel that reportedly killed four civilians.
Trump Urges Both Sides to Honor Truce: “Please, Do Not Violate the Ceasefire”
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. Following the announcement, global oil prices have been falling sharply. Brent crude prices dropped an additional 4%, settling near $68 per barrel, continuing the downward trend from a 7% drop in the previous session. Meanwhile, stock markets in Asia have seen a significant rise, with major indices in Japan, South Korea, and Australia posting gains.
Trump Announces Ceasefire Between Iran and Israel; Oil Prices Drop Globally
President Donald Trump has announced that Iran and Israel have agreed to a full ceasefire, set to take effect within six hours. According to the agreement, Iran will observe the ceasefire for the first 12 hours, followed by Israel for the next 12. Afterward, the official end of hostilities will be declared. Trump described the conflict as the “12-Day War,” warning that prolonged war could have devastated the Middle East. “That didn’t happen, and it won’t,” he added.
Iran-Israel Ceasefire to Take Effect Within Six Hours: Trump
Donald Trump dismissed Iran’s attack on U.S. bases as a ‘failed revenge,’ stating that no Americans were injured and damage was minimal. “No retaliation will follow,” Trump wrote. He emphasized that the Iranian missile strike exposed their entire military system and expressed hope that this would mark an end to hostility. Trump revealed that 14 missiles were fired—13 were intercepted, and the remaining one posed no threat. He thanked Iran for its advance notice, which helped avoid casualties, and called on Iran and Israel to pursue peace and cooperation.
Trump Calls Iranian Attack 'Failed Revenge,' Rules Out Retaliation
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