Iran’s Fate to be Decided in 10 Days, Says US President Donald Trump
In a clear warning to Iran, US President Donald Trump has stated that Tehran will not be allowed to possess atomic arms. Speaking at the Gaza Board of Peace’s first meeting, Trump emphasized that the US seeks a peaceful resolution to the conflict and is willing to work with Iran to achieve it. He said that if a deal is not reached, the consequences will be severe, and it is time for Iran to choose the path of peace.
The US President’s statement was made after a meeting with the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, who expressed concerns over the escalating tensions between the US and Iran. The meeting was attended by various world leaders, including Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who had a brief conversation with Trump.
The US President’s declaration has led to a significant military buildup in the region, with reports suggesting that American warships have been deployed in the Middle East. The Abraham Lincoln carrier group has already arrived in the region, and the US Air Force has taken positions in Portugal.
In other news, the Saudi-based Institute of the Two Holy Mosques has announced that it will provide online registration for the Ramadan fasting program. However, the program has been marred by controversy, with critics accusing the government of mishandling the event.
In a separate incident, a young boy in Thailand was fined $38,000 (50,000 dirhams) for riding a motorbike while underage. The incident highlights the need for stricter regulations on minors operating vehicles.
Meanwhile, US President Trump has signed an executive order imposing a 10% tariff on all countries, effective immediately. The move has been criticized by many, including Secretary-General Guterres, who expressed concerns over the impact of the tariffs on the global economy.
In related news, the US military has launched an operation against a suspected smuggling vessel in the Pacific Ocean, killing three people on board. The operation is part of a broader effort to combat narcotics trafficking in the region.
In a shocking incident in Taiwan, a religious leader on stage at a lunar new year celebration pulled out a knife and waved it at Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen. The incident highlights the need for increased security measures at public events.
In other news, the Albanian government has suspended its Deputy Prime Minister, Belinda Balluku, over corruption allegations. The move is part of a broader effort to combat corruption in the country.
The US military has also announced that it has discovered evidence of the K2 virus and a bacteria that affects the respiratory system in a suspected tiger sample. The incident highlights the need for increased surveillance and monitoring of wildlife in the region.
Finally, in a bizarre incident in Pakistan, a young boy was fined $38,000 (50,000 dirhams) for riding a motorbike while underage. The incident highlights the need for stricter regulations on minors operating vehicles.
Keywords: Donald Trump, Iran, US-Iran tensions, Gaza Board of Peace, UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, tariffs, US military, smuggling vessel, narcotics trafficking, Taiwan, lunar new year, Albanian government, corruption, Pakistan, motorbike fine.

