As US-Israeli strikes on Iran entered their 11th day this week, former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed the conflict 'may end soon,' while Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) declared Tehran alone would decide the timeline. Tensions flared further after Israel reported striking an IRGC missile launcher and drone headquarters on Monday, escalating retaliatory actions.
🚨 Latest Developments: Israeli forces confirmed targeting 'dozens' of Iranian government infrastructure sites, calling it part of a strategy to 'deepen damage' to Iran's military capabilities. The strikes followed a barrage of Iranian missiles that triggered air raid alerts across Israel earlier this week.
💬 Global Reactions: Trump's remarks, made during a campaign event in Florida, contrasted sharply with IRGC statements emphasizing Iran's sovereignty. 'This isn’t a Hollywood script where outsiders write the ending,' an IRGC spokesperson quipped, referencing Western media narratives.
🌐 Why It Matters: With young professionals and travelers closely monitoring regional stability, analysts warn prolonged conflict could disrupt energy markets and air travel routes. Meanwhile, Asian diaspora communities express concern over rising geopolitical risks.
📅 What’s Next: Diplomatic efforts remain stalled as both sides dig in. Students and academics are urging transparent dialogue, while investors watch for market volatility. Stay tuned for real-time updates on NewspaperAmigo.com.
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