Trump and Netanyahu discuss resuming military strikes against Iran, raising risks of joint US-Israeli airstrikes!
Israeli media confirmed that Trump held a phone conversation with Netanyahu, focusing on restarting military strikes against Iran. Israeli officials stated that if the U.S. takes action, a joint aerial strike by both nations is expected. Trump warned Iran that 'time is running out,' and without a viable solution, it would face even more severe retaliation.
Express News | An official stated that Israel is preparing to resume military operations against Iran.
The disruption in the Hormuz Strait is pushing a shift, with the UAE planning to double its rerouted export capacity by 2027.
① Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is accelerating construction of an oil pipeline to Fujairah Port on the Gulf of Oman; ② ADNOC plans to increase its production capacity to 5 million barrels per day by next year, up from approximately 3 million barrels per day when it first announced this target in 2018.
The US rejects Iran's written proposal! Iran: Efforts are being made to maintain the ceasefire, but preparations for a return to the battlefield are also underway.
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi stated that Iran is attempting to maintain the ceasefire and give diplomacy a chance, while also preparing to return to the battlefield if necessary.
Express News | The United States has rejected Iran's written proposal to end the war.
Trump: Pressuring Iran to hand over enriched uranium is 'more for public relations,' and not really necessary.
Trump made another surprising statement: forcing Iran to hand over highly enriched uranium is 'more for public relations,' but he still threatened to 'use bombs' to prevent Iran from getting closer. He also insisted that the United States 'does not need at all' the Strait of Hormuz, and that military actions were helping other countries.