Iran war: What’s happening on day 63 as Trump signals possible attacks
Summary
Tensions continue between Iran, the United States, and Israel, with recent military and diplomatic moves raising concerns about ongoing conflict. President Donald Trump has not ruled out restarting the war with Iran, while various countries and groups are calling for ceasefires and negotiations.Key Facts
- Iran activated air defenses in Tehran to counter small aircraft and drones.
- Iran is prepared for economic pressure due to past sanctions and has stockpiled oil at sea.
- Retired US General Mark Kimmitt says Iran’s strategy is unlikely to force Washington into talks, risking a continued deadlock.
- The US embassy in Lebanon urged Israeli and Lebanese leaders to meet amid Israeli strikes killing at least 15 people in southern Lebanon.
- President Trump is considering pulling US troops from Italy, Spain, and possibly Germany due to these countries’ opposition to the Iran conflict.
- The UAE banned its citizens from traveling to Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq and called for those there to return home.
- US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon works to limit civilian harm and uses human oversight when AI aids military decisions.
- A US official said hostilities between the US and Iran have ended under a ceasefire that began on April 7.
- Israel’s defense minister warned of possible further Israeli actions against Iran to prevent threats.
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