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Tensions soar as the US and Iran exchange warnings, deny talks, and report fresh attacks. Regional alerts and military movements highlight growing instability, while conflicting narratives from both sides keep the global focus on the Middle East crisis.
Military conflict and airstrikes in Tehran (Image Source: Dynamite News)
Rubio warns Iran could introduce toll-style measures affecting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Amid ongoing tensions in West Asia, Donald Trump has taken a major diplomatic step, extending the deadline for a potential attack on Iran's energy installations to April 6. This decision comes at a time when negotiations between the US and Iran are ongoing and the situation remains extremely sensitive.
In his statement, Trump stated that this decision was made at Iran's request and that talks between the two countries are progressing in a positive direction. Previously, the US had given Iran a 48-hour ultimatum to open the Strait of Hormuz to oil tankers, otherwise severe military action would be taken. However, the deadline has now been extended twice, clearly indicating that the US is prioritizing negotiations.
Donald Trump says he is pausing “energy plant destruction” operations against Iran for 10 days until April 6, 2026, as talks continue. He claims negotiations are “going very well” despite contrary reports.
US President Donald Trump says taking control of Iran’s oil resources remains under consideration.
Over 100 rockets launched by Hezbollah hit Israel, killing one person in Nahariya and injuring several others.
New Delhi: Live updates track rising tensions in the US-Iran conflict, with Trump’s strong statements, Iran’s denials, and fresh military claims. Developments include regional alerts, possible diplomacy signals, and escalating rhetoric shaping an uncertain Middle East security situation.