El presidente de EE. UU. dice que los países europeos son 'absolutamente horribles' por negarse a apoyar las operaciones en el estrecho de Ormuz. Europa en vivo – últimas actualizaciones Donald Trump ha amenazado con retirar las tropas estadounidenses de Italia y España un día después de decir que estaba considerando reducir el número desplegado en Alemania. La amenaza del presidente estadounidense a Alemania se produjo después de que el canciller alemán, Friedrich Merz, dijera que Estados Unidos estaba siendo 'humillado' por Irán. Seguir leyendo...
El presidente estadounidense dijo que llevaría a cabo una revisión de la presencia militar de EE.UU. en Europa tras las críticas públicas a la guerra entre Estados Unidos e Israel contra Irán. Italia y España se han sumado a una creciente lista de países a los que el presidente Donald Trump amenaza con retirarles las tropas estadounidenses, como parte de una revisión más amplia de la presencia militar de EE.UU. en Europa. Al responder a una pregunta de un periodista, Trump dijo que “probablemente” consideraría tal medida, vinculándola a las críticas de ambos países a la campaña estadounidense en Irán. “Miren, ¿por qué no lo haría? Italia no nos ha sido de ninguna ayuda y España ha sido horrible, absolutamente horrible”. Seguir leyendo...
Las declaraciones del presidente de EE. UU. se producen tras los comentarios del canciller alemán de que EE. UU. estaba siendo «humillado» en el conflicto.
El presidente estadounidense Donald Trump amenazó anoche con reducir el número de tropas desplegadas en Alemania, después de que el canciller Friedrich Merz dijera esta semana que EE. UU. estaba siendo «humillado» por Irán.
Trump afirmó que EE. UU. estaba «estudiando y revisando la posible reducción de tropas en Alemania, con una determinación que se tomará en el próximo breve periodo de tiempo».
«El canciller de Alemania, Friedrich Merz, piensa que está bien que Irán tenga un Arma Nuclear. ¡No sabe de lo que está hablando! Si Irán tuviera un Arma Nuclear, el mundo entero sería tomado como rehén. Estoy haciendo algo con Irán, ahora mismo, que otras naciones, o presidentes, deberían haber hecho hace mucho tiempo. ¡No es de extrañar que a Alemania le vaya tan mal, tanto económicamente como en otros aspectos! Presidente DONALD J. TRUMP»
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• La amenaza del presidente de EE. UU. se produce después de que Friedrich Merz de Alemania sugiriera que el equipo de Trump está siendo superado en sus negociaciones con Irán
• EE. UU. podría reducir su número de tropas desplegadas en Alemania, anunció Donald Trump, días después de que el canciller del país dijera que Estados Unidos estaba siendo “humillado” por Irán.
• En una publicación en su plataforma Truth Social, el presidente de EE. UU. dijo que su administración estaba “estudiando y revisando la posible reducción de tropas en Alemania, con una determinación que se tomará en el próximo periodo corto de tiempo”. Seguir leyendo...
• Myanmar's military junta has blocked UN humanitarian corridors to conflict-affected regions, preventing food and medical aid from reaching approximately 2 million people at imminent risk of famine.
• UN humanitarian agencies report that supplies have been halted for two weeks; the blockade coincides with intensified fighting between military forces and opposition groups in central Myanmar.
• The US has condemned the blockade as a war crime and called for emergency UN Security Council action, though Russia and China have signaled opposition to any intervention.
Donald Trump said on Sunday that US marines had taken custody of a vessel that tried to get past the American blockade on Iranian portsTehran has ‘no plans to participate’ in new talks, state media reports, as it accuses US of violating ceasefireJust to recap the latest peace talks news, and whether or not Iran will attend negotiations in Pakistan.State broadcaster IRIB on Sunday cited Iranian sources as saying “there are currently no plans to participate in the next round of Iran-US talks”.Iran has reportedly rejected participation in a second round of peace talks with the US in Pakistan, citing “Washington’s excessive demands, unrealistic expectations, constant shifts in stance, repeated contradictions, and the ongoing naval blockade, which it considers a breach of the ceasefire”, according to the official IRNA news agency.Hours before Iran’s statement, Trump said his negotiators would arrive in Islamabad on Monday evening. A White House official said the delegation would be led by vice-president JD Vance and include Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.Donald Trump said in a post on Sunday that the US marines have taken custody of a vessel that tried to get past the American blockade on Iranian ports, adding that US forces stopped the ship by blowing a hole in its engine room.The US military confirmed that the US destroyer fired “several rounds” towards an Iranian-flagged ship that was attempting to pass through its naval blockade. In a statement released on Sunday, US Central Command said the USS Spruance intercepted the Iranian-flagged Touska ship as it travelled towards an Iranian port “in violation of the US blockade.”The US blockade of Iran’s ports is a violation of the ceasefire agreement and is “both unlawful and criminal”, Esmaeil Baqaei, a spokesperson for Iran’s foreign ministry, said on Sunday.Oil prices jumped, the US dollar rose and stock futures fell on Monday as investors dealt with conflicting messages about the Iran war and news that the strait of Hormuz was closed again. In early Asian trading Brent crude futures jumped about 7% to $96.85 a barrel and S+P 500 futures fell about 0.9%. The euro was down 0.3% at $1.1735 and the yen eased about 0.2% to 158.95 per dollar. Continue reading...
• US President Donald Trump warned Iran of 'no more Mr Nice Guy' and threatened new strikes if no deal is agreed by Wednesday, following stalled talks over nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz.
• Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz until the US lifts its blockade, with Revolutionary Guard navy confirming the move amid risks to global oil shipments; 13 US service members killed in related conflict.
• Negotiations in Islamabad saw US propose 20-year Iranian nuclear suspension, countered by Iran's 3-5 year halt offer; Tehran reports progress but fundamental gaps remain per speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
• The US Central Command issued an urgent alert Saturday concerning Iranian unmanned aerial vehicles operating in coordinated formations near major shipping lanes in the Persian Gulf, marking an escalation in regional tensions.
• US Navy destroyers and coalition partners have increased surveillance operations, with officials reporting at least 15 drone incidents detected in the past 48 hours targeting commercial vessels near the Strait of Hormuz.
• The escalation follows recent US military movements in the region and threatens global oil supply routes, with shipping insurance rates rising 12% since Friday morning.
• President Trump signals he will not extend Iran's ceasefire deadline if a comprehensive deal is not reached by Wednesday, warning of renewed military action including 'dropping bombs' if negotiations fail.
• Trump declares the Strait of Hormuz now open due to a U.S. Navy blockade and pointedly rejects NATO's offer of assistance, highlighting America's unilateral stance in Middle East tensions.
• The escalating pressure on Iran represents a significant shift in Trump administration foreign policy and challenges traditional alliance structures in addressing regional security threats.
• Iranian military officials have alleged that an American C-130 aircraft was struck by Iranian forces during a claimed US infiltration attempt in southern Isfahan, though the claim remains unverified.
• Brigadier General Mohammad Akraminia reiterated Tehran's "no survivors" doctrine against any foreign troops entering Iranian territory, signaling extreme hostility toward potential ground operations.
• Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has indicated conditional support for Iran, raising the possibility of external involvement if a ground conflict escalates and widening regional security implications.