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Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced a five-day suspension of all planned military strikes on Iran’s power plants and energy infrastructure. The declaration came Monday via his social media platform Truth Social, where he said recent discussions between the United States and Iran had been positive and productive. Trump stated that he instructed the Defense Department to halt operations temporarily, adding that the decision would depend on the progress of ongoing talks.
Tehran disputed Trump’s claim of any direct or indirect communication. According to Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency, an unnamed source said no such talks occurred and that Trump’s decision followed Iran’s warning against targeting its power facilities. Independent verification of these claims was not possible, and U.S. officials did not immediately comment.
Earlier, Trump had threatened to destroy Iran’s power plants if the Strait of Hormuz was not reopened within 48 hours. Iran responded with a counter-threat to strike regional energy installations and close the strait entirely, a key route for about one-fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments.
Trump halts Iran strike plans for five days amid disputed claims of U.S.-Iran talks
A new CBS News and YouGov survey shows that 92 percent of Americans want the ongoing war with Iran to end as soon as possible. The poll, conducted online from March 17 to 20 among 3,335 adults, follows the joint U.S.-Israel attack on Iran on February 28 that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and other senior figures. Since then, retaliatory strikes have continued between the two sides.
According to the survey, 80 percent of respondents emphasized the safety of Iranian civilians, 73 percent supported halting Iran’s nuclear program, and 68 percent prioritized stopping Iran’s threats against other countries. Public opinion remains split on regime change in Iran, with 49 percent favoring Iran-aligned leadership and 51 percent opposing it. Two-thirds of Americans believe the war was more intentional than necessary.
The poll also found that 60 percent of Americans now oppose military action against Iran, up from 56 percent earlier in the month. About 68 percent said the Trump administration has failed to clearly explain the war’s objectives, and 57 percent think the conflict is going badly for the United States.
92% of Americans want Iran war to end quickly, survey shows rising opposition
A recent CNN poll conducted by SSRS shows that 59 percent of Americans oppose the Trump administration’s decision to launch a military strike on Iran, while 41 percent support it. The survey indicates widespread public unease and fear over the conflict, with 56 percent of respondents believing the confrontation could lead to a prolonged war. President Donald Trump, however, stated that he planned to end the conflict within four weeks and claimed progress was ahead of schedule.
According to the poll, 62 percent of Americans think Trump should seek congressional approval before taking further military action, and 60 percent believe he lacks a clear plan to handle the situation. Only 12 percent support sending ground troops to Iran, while 60 percent strongly oppose it. The data also reveal partisan divides: 77 percent of Republicans back the strike compared to just 18 percent of Democrats. Even within the Republican Party, “MAGA” supporters show near-total confidence in Trump, while others express concern about a long-term war.
Analysts suggest the negative public sentiment could pose a significant challenge for Trump’s party in the upcoming November congressional elections.
CNN poll shows 59% of Americans oppose Trump’s military strike on Iran
An Air Canada Express aircraft collided with a vehicle on the runway while landing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on Sunday evening. The CRJ-900 model plane, arriving from Montreal and operated by Jazz Aviation, struck the vehicle at a speed of about 39 kilometers per hour. Following the incident, airport operations were temporarily suspended as emergency crews responded to the scene.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced a temporary halt to all flights at LaGuardia due to the emergency, initially effective until 05:30 GMT, with a possible extension. The New York Fire Department confirmed it responded to the collision, while both Air Canada and the FAA did not issue immediate comments. Videos shared on social media showed the aircraft’s nose tilted slightly upward after the impact.
According to the airport’s website, several flights were diverted to other airports or returned to their departure points. An FAA notice later indicated that the closure could continue until 18:00 GMT depending on conditions.
Air Canada Express plane hits vehicle on LaGuardia runway, prompting temporary airport shutdown
US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called for an immediate halt to the ongoing US military campaign against Iran. In a statement posted on social media platform X, Schumer wrote that the war must stop, emphasizing that even Republican senators have admitted uncertainty about the administration’s objectives in the Middle East.
Earlier, Schumer had criticized the war’s financial burden, saying billions of dollars were being wasted and that fuel prices had risen to an average of $3.94 per gallon. The conflict, initiated under the Republican president with US and Israeli leadership, has become a major test for Congress, which remains under Republican control. While most Republicans continue to back the president, they are expected to face further critical decisions regarding the war soon.
The situation has also contributed to growing concerns about a global energy crisis, as reports indicate rising fuel prices and escalating regional tensions linked to the Iran conflict.
Chuck Schumer urges end to costly US-led war against Iran amid rising fuel prices
US Treasury Secretary Scott Besent has stated that military operations near the Strait of Hormuz will continue until Iran’s military positions in the area are completely destroyed. Speaking to NBC News, Besent said the campaign aims to weaken Iran’s defense bases near the strategic waterway and will persist until those targets are eliminated. He claimed that the ongoing operations have already significantly damaged Iran’s military capabilities.
Besent criticized media coverage of the conflict, arguing that the American public is not being shown an accurate picture of what the United States is doing. He also rejected comments from Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, who had accused the Trump administration of losing control of the war and becoming detached from reality. Besent dismissed those remarks as false, asserting that Iran’s capabilities have been destroyed.
The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions, with reports of drone incidents in Saudi Arabia, strengthened defenses in Kuwait, and attacks in Lebanon, while the European Union seeks a diplomatic solution to the Hormuz issue.
US to continue Hormuz operations until Iran’s military bases are destroyed
US Democratic Senator Chris Murphy has sharply criticized President Donald Trump for his handling of the ongoing war against Iran, saying the president has lost control amid widespread instability. Speaking to Al Jazeera, Murphy described Trump as being in a state of panic as the conflict, now in its fourth week, continues to escalate across the Middle East.
Murphy, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has been leading criticism of the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran. He warned that the war’s impact is already being felt in global energy markets, with rising oil prices putting direct pressure on the US economy and slowing overall growth. The senator also noted growing concern within US political circles about the trajectory and potential consequences of the conflict.
The tensions intensified after Iran closed the strategic Strait of Hormuz, prompting Trump to threaten destruction of Iranian power plants if the passage remained blocked. Murphy argued that the conflict’s effects extend beyond the Middle East, harming both the global economy and domestic stability in the United States.
Senator Murphy accuses Trump of losing control amid Iran war and rising global instability
After three weeks of war with Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump is facing a deepening crisis that appears increasingly beyond his control. Global oil prices have surged, Washington has grown isolated from its allies, and despite Trump’s earlier promise of a short campaign, preparations are underway to deploy more troops to Iran. The president has lashed out at NATO members for refusing to help secure the Strait of Hormuz and declared he will no longer support the alliance. His claim of military victory contrasts sharply with reports of continued Iranian missile attacks and energy supply disruptions.
Analysts and former officials say Trump has trapped himself in a conflict with no clear exit plan, threatening both his political legacy and his party’s prospects in the upcoming midterm elections. White House officials insist the campaign has achieved major military successes, but advisers are urging Trump to find an “honorable exit” as allies remain reluctant to join the fight. The conflict has also strained ties with Israel and fueled domestic unease over rising fuel prices.
According to Reuters, thousands of additional U.S. Marines and naval troops are being deployed to the Middle East, though no decision has been made on a ground invasion. Analysts warn that without a defined strategy, Trump’s control over the war narrative and his political movement could weaken further in the coming weeks.
Trump struggles to control Iran war as allies withdraw and domestic pressure mounts
U.S. President Donald Trump stated on his social media platform Truth Social that Iran wants to make a deal, but he is not interested. His remarks came in response to an analysis published by The New York Times. Trump asserted that the United States has effectively erased Iran from the map and rejected criticism that he failed to achieve his objectives in Iran, claiming instead that he met his goals weeks ahead of schedule.
Trump further claimed that Iran’s leadership has effectively collapsed and that the country’s naval and air forces have been destroyed. According to him, Iran now lacks any defensive capability but still seeks a deal, which he refuses to accept.
The comments reflect Trump’s continued hardline stance toward Iran and his rejection of diplomatic engagement, as presented in his social media statement.
Trump rejects Iran deal, claims U.S. erased Iran from the map
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller has died at the age of 81, according to a family statement cited by US media. Reports said he passed away late Friday night, though the location and cause of death were not disclosed. Former President Donald Trump reacted on his social media platform, writing that Mueller’s death meant he could no longer harm innocent people, AFP reported from Washington.
Mueller served as FBI Director for 12 years, beginning just days before the September 11, 2001, attacks. He strengthened the agency’s counterterrorism operations and later became special counsel for the US Department of Justice to investigate possible Russian interference in Trump’s 2016 campaign. His two-year investigation led to charges against 34 individuals and three entities, including six of Trump’s associates.
Before the politically sensitive Russia probe, Mueller had a strong reputation in Washington, having served under both Democratic and Republican presidents. A decorated Vietnam War veteran and former Marine, he was known for his professionalism and strict work ethic, earning respect across party lines.
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller dies at 81 after leading key US political investigations
US Democratic Senator Chris Murphy has claimed that President Donald Trump has lost control of the ongoing war against Iran and is now deeply anxious. Murphy, a key member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the joint US-Israel military operation has entered its fourth week, drawing increasing criticism from lawmakers.
He alleged that Trump’s war strategy is failing and that the situation is becoming increasingly complex. Earlier, Trump had threatened to destroy Iran’s power plants if the Iranian government did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Murphy had previously described the campaign as “Trump’s mad war,” warning that the sharp rise in fuel prices was beginning to affect the entire US economy.
The report, citing Al Jazeera, highlights growing political tension in Washington as the conflict continues without clear resolution or congressional consensus.
Senator Murphy says Trump losing control of Iran war as criticism mounts
U.S. Democratic lawmaker Yasamin Ansari from Arizona sharply criticized President Donald Trump for his recent threats against Iran. Ansari accused the White House of being led by a 'mad dictator' determined to push the country and the world toward destruction. Her comments came after Trump warned that Iran’s power plants would be destroyed if the country failed to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.
In a statement, Ansari described Trump’s stance as extremely dangerous, citing his shift from promising help to Iranian protesters to threatening war crimes against an entire population. The lawmaker, whose parents immigrated from Iran, has previously condemned Trump’s military actions toward Iran as reckless and illegal, warning that such decisions could lead to severe consequences, including the loss of American soldiers’ lives.
The exchange underscores ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and critics within the U.S. over its handling of Iran policy and military threats in the region.
Arizona Democrat slams Trump as 'mad dictator' over Iran threat
Three weeks after the US-Israel war against Iran began, the conflict has entered an uncertain phase marked by contradictory statements from President Donald Trump. While Trump has claimed the war is nearly over and the situation is calming, US and Israeli airstrikes continue across Iran, and American Marine units are reportedly moving into the region. In a Truth Social post, Trump warned that if Iran does not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, US forces will begin targeting Iranian power plants, starting with the largest one.
Trump earlier published a list of US military objectives in Iran, including destroying Iran’s defense infrastructure and nuclear program, but notably excluded securing the Strait of Hormuz, saying that responsibility should fall to other oil-dependent nations. Despite his insistence that the US is not reliant on Middle Eastern oil, analysts note that global oil price fluctuations still affect American fuel costs.
Reports indicate the Trump administration is preparing a $200 billion emergency funding request to Congress for the ongoing operation, suggesting a prolonged and costly conflict. Congressional reactions have been cautious, with lawmakers seeking clarity on strategy and financial implications.
Trump warns Iran over Hormuz as US war effort faces uncertainty and funding questions
US forces carried out another strike on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean, officials confirmed on Friday. The attack, conducted on Thursday, left two people dead and one survivor rescued from the water. According to the US Southern Command (Southcom), the targeted vessel was traveling along a known drug-trafficking route. The rescued individuals were later handed over to Costa Rica’s Coast Guard.
Southcom did not initially disclose casualty figures but said the US Coast Guard was assisting in locating three people in distress. The latest incident brings the reported death toll from similar US operations since early September to around 160. The Trump administration has described these missions as part of its campaign against so-called “narco-terrorists” in Latin America.
However, international law experts and human rights groups have questioned the legality of the strikes, arguing they may constitute extrajudicial killings targeting civilians who pose no immediate threat to the United States. The operations have intensified debate over Washington’s military actions in the Caribbean and Pacific regions.
US strike on suspected drug vessel in Pacific kills two, raises legal and rights concerns
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The company emphasizes data security through encryption, strict access controls, and user-managed data deletion. Health data is not used to train AI models or sold to third parties. A newly formed Perplexity Health Advisory Board of clinicians and researchers will oversee product quality and clinical standards.
Perplexity launches AI-powered health platform linking EHR and wearable data for personalized insights
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