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Trump says we will win war against Iran at all costs: compromise or destroy; The U.S. spent $29 billion in the war.
US President Donald Trump has said that the United States will win the war against Iran at any cost. Before leaving for China, he said, "Iran will either make a deal or be destroyed." He said his talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping will also discuss the Iran war and the Strait of Hormuz crisis. However, the main issue of the trade deal will be the main issue. According to a report by Al Jazeera, the United States has spent at least $29 billion so far in the 74-day war. This amount has been spent only on weapons and military equipment. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanded an additiona
Taiwan issue to development rights: Rough edges and red lines dominate Trump-Xi Summit
China has drawn a red line on four contentious aspects, it says must not be challenged by the US, as Donald Trump landed in Beijing for high-stakes talks with Xi Jinping amid multiple global issues, most importantly the Iran war and the Hormuz crisis.
Trump arrives in China after 8 years with son and daughter-in-law; "We don't need China's help to stop the Iran war," he said before leaving
US President Donald Trump arrived in China on Wednesday after 8 years. His plane landed at Beijing Capital International Airport, where he was received by Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and Chinese Ambassador Shi Feng. Around 300 children in blue and white uniforms were present at the airport when they landed from Air Force One. They were waving the flags of the United States and China. Trump was accompanied by his son Eric Trump and daughter-in-law Lara Trump. During this time, the children chanted 'Welcome' in Mandarin. A Boeing aircraft deal worth more than Rs 9 lakh crore can be made in
Report- The UAE also attacked Iran in the war: Targeted the oil refinery on Lawan Island in April; Iran's hardline leaders must bow down, says Trump
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) launched secret military attacks on Iran. This claim has been made in a report by the Wall Street Journal. According to the report, in April, an oil refinery located on Iran's Lavan Island was targeted, causing a major fire there and disrupting production for a long time. According to the report, the attack took place in early April, at the same time as US President Donald Trump was announcing a ceasefire. Iran said at the time that the refinery had been damaged by enemy attacks. After this, Tehran launched missile and drone attacks on the UAE and Kuwait. The rep
President Donald Trump is on a three-day visit to China, including CEOs of 17 major American companies.
US President Donald Trump has revealed big and important information about the proposed three-day visit to China. On May 13, President Trump will arrive in Beijing with his delegation from Washington. He is accompanied by CEOs of 17 big companies across the country. On Wednesday, President Trump will arrive in China where he will discuss global issues with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. Among them, issues like the Gulf War and tariffs will be important. It also includes trade deals involving rare earth minerals. Which CEOs Are Going to China? These include Elon Musk (Tesla/SpaceX/X), Tim
The Taiwan Card, the Iran War, the Hormuz Blockade and Trade Deal... Why is US President Trump's visit to China so important?
Amid the ongoing tension with Iran, US President Donald Trump's three-day visit (May 13-15) begins on Tuesday night. Trump's visit to Beijing is considered very important due to China's proximity to Iran. Because Trump has started playing the Taiwan card against China before the start of the tour. Trump's visit to China (US President Donald Trump limousine car and convoy of US Secret Service agents. Trump's visit to Beijing begins tonight on an Air Force 1 plane. Amid the war in Iran, Trump's visit to China is considered very important. Because Iran has close relations with China. During the
PM Modi calls for energy-saving steps amid global crisis, but countries have enforced even stricter curbs
An appeal by Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking people to save fuel and avoid unnecessary travel has sparked political debate in India. While some questioned the intent behind the message, others linked it to fears of a possible energy crunch. But a look at global developments shows a very different picture. Many countries are already enforcing strict measures to reduce fuel and electricity consumption.
Pakistan helped hide Iranian military planes: Nur Khan kept at airbase to protect it from US attacks, Pakistan denies allegations
During the US-Iran conflict, Pakistan provided space to Iranian military aircraft at its airbase. This claim has been made by CBS News in its report. The report quoted US officials as saying that a few days after the ceasefire was announced in April, Iran sent several aircraft to the Pakistan Air Force's Noor Khan airbase. The airbase is considered to be an important military base of Pakistan located near Rawalpindi. The report said that the planes sent included an RC-130 aircraft of the Iranian Air Force. This is believed to be a version of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft with
'Ceasefire on life support system', Trump reds with anger, lands a submarine with nuclear bombs in the sea, Iran says - 'lesson...'
Tensions between Iran and the US seem to be increasing amid the ongoing ceasefire. The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibuff, has retaliated sharply against the US President Donald Trump calling the ceasefire on the 'life support system'. Ghalibaf warned, "Tehran is ready to respond to any attack, it has all options on it, our forces will respond strongly and decisively to any attack." On US President Donald Trump's statement that the ceasefire is on life support, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf posted on the social media platform X, saying, ' Our armed forces are r
Shehbaz-Munir betrayed Trump! Iran lands fighter jets at Pakistan's Noor airbase amid war, report surprises
US amid rising tensions between Iran and Iran, a shocking report has emerged, quoting US officials claiming that Pakistan has allowed Iranian military jets to stay at its airbase. It is believed that Pakistan took this step to protect Iran from US air attacks. The development comes at a time when Pakistan is projecting itself as a peacemaker or mediator between the US and Iran Iran sent planes to Pakistan?
RECENT NEWS
- Trump says we will win war against Iran at all costs: compromise or destroy; The U.S. spent $29 billion in the war.
- Taiwan issue to development rights: Rough edges and red lines dominate Trump-Xi Summit
- Trump arrives in China after 8 years with son and daughter-in-law; "We don't need China's help to stop the Iran war," he said before leaving
- Report- The UAE also attacked Iran in the war: Targeted the oil refinery on Lawan Island in April; Iran's hardline leaders must bow down, says Trump
- President Donald Trump is on a three-day visit to China, including CEOs of 17 major American companies.




